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InstanceBegin template="/Templates/SEDAC1.dwt" codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked="false" row 1 row 2 InstanceBeginEditable name="Body" Geospatial Data Confidentiality Home Abowd, J. M. and Lane, J. I. (2007). The Economics of Data Confidentiality. ICP Bulletin , 4(2):1, 18-21. Allshouse, W. B., Fitch, M. K., Hampton, K. H., Gesink, D. C., Doherty, I. A., Leone, P. A., Serre, M. L., and Miller, W. C. (2010). Geomasking Sensitive Health Data and Privacy Protection: an Evaluation Using an E911 Database. Geocarto International, 25(6), 443-452. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2010.496496 Accessed 2 March 2011. AMEC Earth & Environmental of AMEC Americas Limited. (2010). Best Practices for Sharing Sensitive Environmental Geospatial Data, Version 1.0. Natural Resources Canada, GeoConnections. http://www.comminit.com/node/316927 Accessed 8 August...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search A puzzle jug from the Museum of Somerset in England A puzzle jug is a puzzle in the form of a jug , popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Puzzle jugs of varying quality were popular in homes and taverns. An inscription typically challenges the drinker to consume the contents without spilling them, which, because the neck of the jug is perforated, is impossible to do conventionally. The solution to the puzzle is that the jug has a hidden tube, one end of which is the spout. The tube usually runs around the rim and then down the handle, with its other opening inside the jug and near the bottom. To solve the puzzle, the drinker must suck from the spout end of the tube. To make the puzzle more interesting, it was common to provide a number of additional holes along the tube, which must ...
58 Liters Nomads live out of their backpacks. Here's what's in ours. Home The Story Add Your Bag Email Address Subscribe © 2017 Burnt Fen Creative LLC Menu 58 Liters In March, 2015, I bought my Osprey Exos 58 pack in order to travel and live out of it for the unforeseeable future. I was leaving San Francisco, where I had lived for a year, in order to head to South-East Asia on a one-way flight to Hacker Paradise . Nominally, I was taking a break from the States. In real terms, I was moving back to being nomadic, carrying the world on my back. I had given my last Osprey pack to a friend who had his stolen in South America while he was asleep in his hostel. And while I was walking in SF on my way to a library, my daypack I would have used was stolen by two kids with a gun, along with my laptop, phone, wallet, notebook, headph...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Made Out of Babies Origin Brooklyn , New York , United States Genres Noise rock , Sludge metal , Post metal , Post hardcore Labels Neurot Recordings Associated acts Battle of Mice Red Sparowes Pigs Clean Teeth United Nations Bad Powers Members Matthew Egan Brendan "Bunny" Tobin Julie Christmas Eric Cooper Made Out of Babies was a sludge band from Brooklyn , New York formed in 2005 that disbanded in 2012. 1 Biography 2 Members 3 Discography 3.1 Albums 3.2 EPs 3.3 Compilations 3.4 References 4 External links Biography [ edit ] Drawing equally from noise-rock bands like The Jesus Lizard and post-metal bands like Isis , the band developed a following after the release of their debut album, Trophy . Their first two albums were released by Neur...
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Header /5611/boinboing report this ad / Cory Doctorow / 9:28 am Wed Mar 29, 2017 /5611/boinboing See all deals /5611/boinboing Twitter Facebook RSS In a newly revised paper in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition , a group of French and Swiss computer science researchers show that "a very small perturbation vector that causes natural images to be misclassified with high probability" -- that is, a minor image transformation can beat machine learning systems nearly every time. /5611/boinboing report this ad What's more, the researchers show evidence that similar tiny distortions exist in other kinds of data-types that confound all machine-learning systems! The "universal adversarial preturbation" changes images in ways that are imperceptible to the human eye, but devastating to machine vision. The research is typical of ...
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