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COMP, IPSJ-AL 2021-05-08
11:00
Online Online An Extension of Cartesian Tree Matching Based-on Subsequences
Takeshi Kai, Kenta Mitsuyoshi, Isamu Furuya, Hiroki Arimura (Hokkaido Univ.) COMP2021-6
In this paper, we consider the Cartesian tree matching problem, originally introduced by Park et al. in 2019. Despite of... [more] COMP2021-6
pp.39-45
ICSS, IPSJ-SPT 2021-03-01
14:30
Online Online Analyzing the Transition of Vulnerabilities Targeted by IoT Malware
Kaichi Sameshima, Takayuki Sasaki, Rui Tanabe, Katsunari Yoshioka, Koji Nakao, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) ICSS2020-40
While the popularity of IoT devices are rapidly growing, vulnerable IoT devices have been the target of cyber-attacks. I... [more] ICSS2020-40
pp.84-89
ICSS, IPSJ-SPT 2021-03-01
14:55
Online Online Dynamic Analysis of Persistent IoT Malware UsingAdaptive Sandbox
Takahiro Inoue (YNU), Satoshi Hara (YNU/FUJISOFT), Hironobu Sakaki, Kouichirou Okada (YNU/RainForest), Eitaro Shioji, Mitsuaki Akiyama (NTT), Takayuki Sasaki, Rui Tanabe, Katsunari Yoshioka, Koji Nakao, Tsutomu Matsumoto (YNU) ICSS2020-41
Malware that infects vulnerable IoT devices is becoming more sophisticated. Unlike legacy IoT malware, cases of persiste... [more] ICSS2020-41
pp.90-95
IMQ 2020-12-18
09:15
Online Online Analysis of Scene-Adaptive Tone Mapping Methods Using Deep Learning
Hirofumi Sasaki, Keita Hirai (Chiba Univ.) IMQ2020-7
Although high dynamic range (HDR) images can reproduce a wide range of colors and brightness, tone mapping is necessary ... [more] IMQ2020-7
pp.1-4
COMP 2020-12-04
14:00
Online Online [Invited Talk] How many vertices does a random walk miss in a network with moderately increasing the number of vertices?
Shuji Kijima (Kyushu Univ.), Nobutaka Shimizu (The Univ. of Tokyo), Takeharu Shiraga (Chuo Univ.) COMP2020-23
Real networks are often dynamic. In response to it, analyses of algorithms on dynamic networks attract more and more att... [more] COMP2020-23
p.29
CCS 2020-11-26
15:00
Online Online Analysis and learning of digital spike maps
Yuya Sawano, Toshimichi Saito (HU) CCS2020-17
A digital spike map is a simple digital dynamical system defined on a set of points.
Depending on parameters and initi... [more]
CCS2020-17
pp.1-5
ICSS 2020-11-26
14:25
Online Online Function Estimation for Malwares based on Similarity and Its Effectiveness
Kohei Kodama, Hiroshi Kai (Ehime Univ.), Masakatu Morii (Kobe Univ.) ICSS2020-21
In this paper, we consider about a method which estimates malware functions using the results of malware dynamic analysi... [more] ICSS2020-21
pp.13-16
SR 2020-11-18
10:00
Online Online A Study on Forecasting of Available Spectrum Resources for Sharing using Envelope Extraction and Machine Learning
Tatsuya Nagao, Takahiro Hayashi, Yoshiaki Amano (KDDI Research) SR2020-22
In recent years, the demand for spectrum resources has been increasing, which has raised expectations for dynamic spectr... [more] SR2020-22
pp.1-4
IBISML 2020-10-21
16:15
Online Online IBISML2020-25 Analysis and prediction of dynamic processes using data are fundamental in a variety of scientific and industrial fields... [more] IBISML2020-25
pp.43-44
CS, IN, NS, NV
(Joint)
2020-09-11
10:50
Online Online Flaming Countermeasure Technology Considering the Frequency-Dependent Damping Coefficient in the Oscillation Model
Shinichi Kikuchi, Masaki Aida (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) NS2020-43
Online social networks, which are remarkably dynamized, are often experiencing explosive user dynamics, such as flaming.... [more] NS2020-43
pp.9-14
MVE 2020-09-08
10:25
Online Online A basic analysis of ''Previously on...'' on drama series
Ryosuke Yamanishi (Kansai Univ.), Yoko Nishihara (Ritsumeikan Univ.) MVE2020-10
This paper describes a basic analysis of the dynamic summary of the drama series focusing on the subtitles. The dynamic ... [more] MVE2020-10
pp.7-12
EE, IEE-SPC 2020-07-10
10:40
Online Online (Zoom) Dynamics of Bi-directional Dual Active Bridge Converter with Power-Feedback Control for DC-Grid Connection
Yasushi Eto, Yuichi Noge, Masahito Shoyama (Kyushu Univ.) EE2020-9
This research discusses a dynamics of Dual Active Bridge (DAB) bi-directional converter for a power transfer between DC ... [more] EE2020-9
pp.25-29
SS, IPSJ-SE 2020-07-02
11:45
Online Online SS2020-3 (To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2020-3
pp.13-18
CCS, NLP 2020-06-05
11:10
Online Online An Analysis on Performance of Laser Chaos Decision Maker by the Method of Surrogate Data
Norihiro Okada (TUS), Makoto Naruse, Nicolas Chauvet (UTokyo), Aohan Li, Mikio Hasegawa (TUS) NLP2020-12 CCS2020-2
It has been shown that the decision method based on the laser chaos time series enables ultra-high speed and high perfor... [more] NLP2020-12 CCS2020-2
pp.7-12
CCS, NLP 2020-06-05
15:50
Online Online Nonlinear dynamics of a turbulent fire under high oxygen concentrations
Katsutoshi Utsugi, Takumi Tokami, Hiroshi Gotoda (TUS) NLP2020-20 CCS2020-10
We have clarified the spatiotemporal dynamics of the temperature field during a turbulent fire under high oxygen concent... [more] NLP2020-20 CCS2020-10
pp.45-48
MSS, NLP
(Joint)
2020-03-10
13:30
Aichi  
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Influence of Resolution of Time Series Data on Causality Detection
Kazuya Sawada (TUS), Yutaka Shimada (Saitama Univ.), Tohru Ikeguchi (TUS) NLP2019-128
In this report, we investigated the influence of resolution of time series data
on causality detection by Convergent C... [more]
NLP2019-128
pp.89-94
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2020-03-06
13:25
Tokyo University of Electro Communications
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
A finite state markov-chain approximation of the intermittent control model during human quiet standing using a finite element analysis of its Fokker-Planck equation
Keigo Togame, Akihiro Nakamura, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ.) MBE2019-96
The intermittent control during human quiet standing is a hypothetical neural control strategy that we have proposed in ... [more] MBE2019-96
p.83
MI 2020-01-30
13:25
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN Flow-velocity measurement accuracy of three-dimensional cine phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging using a parallel imaging technique -- Verification using the flow phantom capable of measuring flow velocity in three directions --
Atsushi Fukuyama (Nagoya Univ.), Katsuhiro Inoue (Mie Univ.), Yutaka kato (Nagoya Univ.) MI2019-105
The purpose of this study is to validate the accuracy of measuring flow velocity with parallel imaging technique, which ... [more] MI2019-105
pp.177-180
NS, NWS
(Joint)
2020-01-24
13:25
Okinawa   A WLAN Channel Assignment Method Based on DFS Occurrence Pattern Analysis in 5GHz Radar Band
Takayoshi Nakayama, Hiroshi Fujita, Hiroaki Arai (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.) NS2019-169
In a wireless LAN (WLAN) system using the 5GHz band, a dynamic frequency selection (DFS) by radar interference causes a ... [more] NS2019-169
pp.49-54
SS, MSS 2020-01-14
16:55
Hiroshima   Dynamic Leakage Analysis Based on Model Counting and Its Evaluation
Daichi Fukuda, Hiroyuki Seki (Nagoya Univ.) MSS2019-49 SS2019-33
We propose a method of analyzing dynamic information leakage of a given program that has a secret input, a public output... [more] MSS2019-49 SS2019-33
pp.49-54
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