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Multi-observable Session Reputation Scoring System Arya Renjan 11:00-12:00 Monday, 23 October 2017, ITE 346 With increasing adoption of Cloud Computing, cyber attacks have become one of the...
October 22, 2017
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1:19 PM
Tweet In this week’s ebiquity meeting (11:30 8 Nov. 2016) Prajit Das will present his work on capturing policies for fine-grained access control on mobile devices. As of 2016, there are more...
November 8, 2016
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8:33 AM
Tweet Congratulations to ebiquity alumna Lalana Kagal (Ph.D. 2004) for being featured on MIT’s home page recently for recent work with Ph.D. student Oshani Seneviratne on enabling people to...
June 15, 2014
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1:27 PM
Tweet If you are a Google Glass user, you might have been greeted with concerned looks or raised eyebrows at public places. There has been a lot of chatter in the “interweb” regarding the loss of...
March 27, 2014
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2:13 PM
Tweet Three Ph.D. students from the ebiquity lab have posters at the ACM Student Research Competition and General Poster Session of the 2012 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing...
October 5, 2012
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8:42 AM
Tweet Two Ph.D. students from the ebiquity lab have posters at the ACM Student Research Competition and General Poster Session of the 2012 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing...
October 5, 2012
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8:42 AM
Tweet It’s very nice to see ebiquity alumna Akshaya Iyengar (MS, 2011) helping Wikipedia during its fund raising campaign. If you visit Wikipedia you might see her gracing a page you get, as I...
December 24, 2011
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5:14 PM
Tweet Here’s a word cloud that visualizes the 200 most significant words extracted from over 400 papers from our research group over the past ten years. Significance was estimated by tf-idf where...
September 16, 2011
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9:47 AM
Full Title: Follow UMBC Ebiquity on Twitter, Facebook and/or your feed reader We are generating short status messages for Ebiquity news and pushing them out to Twitter and Facebook. The messages...
September 7, 2010
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11:49 PM
UMBC Computer Science alumnus Ralph Semmel (PhD. 1991) was just named as the next director of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. APL has a staff of 4,600 and an annual...
June 10, 2010
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6:28 PM