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IBM

CompanyArmonk, New York, United States
About: IBM is a company organization based out in Armonk, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Layer (electronics) & Signal. The organization has 134567 authors who have published 253905 publications receiving 7458795 citations. The organization is also known as: International Business Machines Corporation & Big Blue.


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Hugo Krawczyk1
14 Aug 2005
TL;DR: HMQV is presented, a carefully designed variant of MQV that provides the same superb performance and functionality of the original protocol but for which all the MqV's security goals can be formally proved to hold in the random oracle model under the computational Diffie-Hellman assumption.
Abstract: The MQV protocol of Law, Menezes, Qu, Solinas and Vanstone is possibly the most efficient of all known authenticated Diffie-Hellman protocols that use public-key authentication. In addition to great performance, the protocol has been designed to achieve a remarkable list of security properties. As a result MQV has been widely standardized, and has recently been chosen by the NSA as the key exchange mechanism underlying “the next generation cryptography to protect US government information”. One question that has not been settled so far is whether the protocol can be proven secure in a rigorous model of key-exchange security. In order to provide an answer to this question we analyze the MQV protocol in the Canetti-Krawczyk model of key exchange. Unfortunately, we show that MQV fails to a variety of attacks in this model that invalidate its basic security as well as many of its stated security goals. On the basis of these findings, we present HMQV, a carefully designed variant of MQV, that provides the same superb performance and functionality of the original protocol but for which all the MQV's security goals can be formally proved to hold in the random oracle model under the computational Diffie-Hellman assumption. We base the design and proof of HMQV on a new form of “challenge-response signatures”, derived from the Schnorr identification scheme, that have the property that both the challenger and signer can compute the same signature; the former by having chosen the challenge and the latter by knowing the private signature key.

792 citations

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TL;DR: The design and deployment of Many Eyes is described, a public Web site where users may upload data, create interactive visualizations, and carry on discussions to support collaboration around visualizations at a large scale by fostering a social style of data analysis.
Abstract: We describe the design and deployment of Many Eyes, a public Web site where users may upload data, create interactive visualizations, and carry on discussions. The goal of the site is to support collaboration around visualizations at a large scale by fostering a social style of data analysis in which visualizations not only serve as a discovery tool for individuals but also as a medium to spur discussion among users. To support this goal, the site includes novel mechanisms for end-user creation of visualizations and asynchronous collaboration around those visualizations. In addition to describing these technologies, we provide a preliminary report on the activity of our users.

791 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
08 Sep 2003
TL;DR: The main components of audiovisual automatic speech recognition (ASR) are reviewed and novel contributions in two main areas are presented: first, the visual front-end design, based on a cascade of linear image transforms of an appropriate video region of interest, and subsequently, audiovISual speech integration.
Abstract: Visual speech information from the speaker's mouth region has been successfully shown to improve noise robustness of automatic speech recognizers, thus promising to extend their usability in the human computer interface. In this paper, we review the main components of audiovisual automatic speech recognition (ASR) and present novel contributions in two main areas: first, the visual front-end design, based on a cascade of linear image transforms of an appropriate video region of interest, and subsequently, audiovisual speech integration. On the latter topic, we discuss new work on feature and decision fusion combination, the modeling of audiovisual speech asynchrony, and incorporating modality reliability estimates to the bimodal recognition process. We also briefly touch upon the issue of audiovisual adaptation. We apply our algorithms to three multisubject bimodal databases, ranging from small- to large-vocabulary recognition tasks, recorded in both visually controlled and challenging environments. Our experiments demonstrate that the visual modality improves ASR over all conditions and data considered, though less so for visually challenging environments and large vocabulary tasks.

790 citations

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James W. Thatcher1, Jesse B. Wright1
TL;DR: The standard closure theorems are proved for the class of sets “recognizable” by finite algebras, and a generalization of Kleene's regularity theory is presented.
Abstract: Many of the important concepts and results of conventional finite automata theory are developed for a generalization in which finite algebras take the place of finite automata The standard closure theorems are proved for the class of sets “recognizable” by finite algebras, and a generalization of Kleene's regularity theory is presented The theorems of the generalized theory are then applied to obtain a positive solution to a decision problem of second-order logic

790 citations

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TL;DR: The combination of an efficient two-stage coupling scheme and utilization of ultra-long (up to 2mm) photonic crystal waveguides reduces the uncertainty in determining the loss figure to 3dB/cm.
Abstract: We report the design and testing of an SOI-based photonic integrated circuit containing two-dimensional membrane-type photonic crystal waveguides. The circuit comprises spot-size converters to efficiently couple light from a fiber into single-mode strip waveguides and butt-couplers to couple from strip waveguides to photonic crystal waveguides. Each optical interface was optimized to minimize back-reflections and reduce the Fabry-Perot noise. The transmission characteristics of each component are measured and record low propagation losses in photonic crystal waveguides of 24dB/cm are reported. The combination of an efficient two-stage coupling scheme and utilization of ultra-long (up to 2mm) photonic crystal waveguides reduces the uncertainty in determining the loss figure to 3dB/cm.

789 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Zhong Lin Wang2452529259003
Anil K. Jain1831016192151
Hyun-Chul Kim1764076183227
Rodney S. Ruoff164666194902
Tobin J. Marks1591621111604
Jean M. J. Fréchet15472690295
Albert-László Barabási152438200119
György Buzsáki15044696433
Stanislas Dehaene14945686539
Philip S. Yu1481914107374
James M. Tour14385991364
Thomas P. Russell141101280055
Naomi J. Halas14043582040
Steven G. Louie13777788794
Daphne Koller13536771073
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202330
2022137
20213,163
20206,336
20196,427
20186,278