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This paper explores challenges in applying modern data analytical techniques to historical archival data, through the lens of The National Archives' Traces through Time project. It considers the potential of computational approaches to create new access routes for heritage collections, offers a practitioner's perspective on the implications for archival description in a digital age and anticipates...
Android malware scanning services (e.g., VirusTotal) are websites that users submit suspicious Android programs and get an array of malware detection results. With the growing popularity of such websites, we suspect that, these services are not only used by innocent users, but also, malware writers for testing the evasion capability of their malware samples. May this hypothesis be true, it not only...
Many high-performance computing (HPC) sites extend their clusters to support Hadoop MapReduce for a variety of applications. However, HPC cluster differs from Hadoop cluster on the configurations of storage resources. In the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), data resides on the compute nodes, while in the HPC cluster, data is stored on separate nodes dedicated to storage. Dedicated storage offloads...
Predicting the popularity of news articles — whether measured via retweets, clicks, or views — is an important problem for editors, journalists, and readers alike. In this paper, we introduce a new model to predict the shape of news article views, and use this model to determine when an article will likely reach its maximum number of views. Although volume prediction for news articles has been extensively...
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