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The Fish4Knowledge (F4K) project involves analysing video generated from multiple camera feeds to support environmental and ecological assessment. A workflow engine is utilised in the project which deals with on-demand user queries and batch queries, selection of a suitable computing platform on which to enact the workflow along with a selection of suitable software modules to use to support analysis...
Building on the extensive research in Virtual Reality (VR), we are proposing a new dynamic prototype for modelling and simulating carbon emissions in a virtual village called VIRVIL. VIRVIL is a simulated settlement for the assessment of the impact of low and zero carbon technologies and measures in the built environment. The prototype will focus on the impact on the community as a whole, as well...
Zero-day attacks - especially those that hide the attack exploit by using code obfuscation and encryption - remain a formidable challenge to existing network defenses. Many techniques have been developed that can address known attacks and similar new attacks that may arise in the future. Some methods, like Earlybird and Polygraph, focus on string-based content prevalence in payloads; others focus...
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