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Mitre Corporation
Company•Bedford, Massachusetts, United States•
About: Mitre Corporation is a company organization based out in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Air traffic control & National Airspace System. The organization has 4884 authors who have published 6053 publications receiving 124808 citations. The organization is also known as: Mitre & MITRE.
Topics: Air traffic control, National Airspace System, Information system, Air traffic management, Communications system
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23 Feb 2009
TL;DR: This work builds on prior work for security and privacy of lineage information, focusing on complex conditions and scalable administration, and uses Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) to express conditions based on many attributes, instead of roles.
Abstract: Lineage stores often contain sensitive information that needs protection from unauthorized access. We build on prior work for security and privacy of lineage information, focusing on complex conditions and scalable administration. We use Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) to express conditions based on many attributes, instead of roles. We then make administration and management more scalable, instead of managing large, monolithic access predicates for each object. To do so, we first support modular traceability and maintainability for separate concerns (e.g. security, legally mandated privacy, organizationally mandated privacy). We then provide constructs to manage authority when multiple administrators must collaborate. We show that these security techniques are needed for easy lineage security administration.
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18 Mar 2001TL;DR: The approach combines a statistical model of named entity states with a lattice representation of hypothesized words and errors annotated with recognition confidence scores to improve named entity recognition performance over a text-based baseline.
Abstract: In this paper we describe a technique for improving the performance of an information extraction system for speech data by explicitly modeling the errors in the recognizer output. The approach combines a statistical model of named entity states with a lattice representation of hypothesized words and errors annotated with recognition confidence scores. Additional refinements include the use of multiple error types, improved confidence estimation, and multipass processing. In combination, these techniques improve named entity recognition performance over a text-based baseline by 28%.
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08 Sep 2008TL;DR: A set of trust indicators and metrics derived from phrasal analysis of the article revision history are created, including author attribution, author reputation, expertise ratings, article evolution, and text trustworthiness.
Abstract: Wiki users receive very little guidance on the trustworthiness of the information they find. It is difficult for them to determine how long the text in a page has existed, or who originally authored the text. It is also difficult to assess the reliability of authors contributing to a wiki page. In this paper, we create a set of trust indicators and metrics derived from phrasal analysis of the article revision history. These metrics include author attribution, author reputation, expertise ratings, article evolution, and text trustworthiness. We also propose a new technique for collecting and maintaining explicit article ratings across multiple revisions.
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12 Nov 2004TL;DR: In this paper, a central patch element is mounted to the dielectric substrate layer or layers and configured to radiate within a first frequency band, and a plurality of probes (i) extend through the conducting ground plane and the substrate and (ii) are physically connected to the central patch elements.
Abstract: An antenna assembly includes a conducting ground plane, a single dielectric substrate layer or a plurality of dielectric substrate layers each with different dielectric constants mounted to the conducting ground plane. A central patch element is mounted to the dielectric substrate layer or layers and configured to radiate within a first frequency band. A plurality of probes (i) extend through the conducting ground plane and the dielectric substrate and (ii) are physically connected to the central patch element. A parasitic ring is disposed around the central patch element and reactively coupled thereto. The parasitic ring is configured to radiate within a second frequency band.
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TL;DR: HIWRAP operating frequencies are similar to those used by the NASA GPM Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar, making it suitable for providing airborne validation data for the GPM mission.
Abstract: The High-Altitude Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (HIWRAP) is a dual-frequency (Ka- and Ku-bands), dual-beam (30° and 40° incidence angles), and conical scanning Doppler radar designed for operation on the NASA high-altitude (∼19 km) Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial System. HIWRAP was developed under the support of the NASA Instrument Incubator Program for studies of tropical storms and severe weather events. It utilizes solid-state transmitters along with a novel transmit and receive waveform scheme that results in a system with compact size, light weight, less power consumption, and lower cost compared to radars currently in use for precipitation and Doppler wind measurements. By combining volume backscattering measurements at Ku- and Ka-bands, HIWRAP is capable of imaging radar reflectivity and 3-D wind fields in clouds and precipitation. In addition, HIWRAP is also capable of measuring surface winds in an approach similar to SeaWinds on QuikSCAT. HIWRAP operating frequencies are similar to those used by the NASA Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar, making it suitable for providing airborne validation data for the GPM mission. This paper describes the scientific motivation for the development of HIWRAP as well as the system hardware, aircraft integration, and recent flight activities. Data from recent science flights are also presented.
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Sushil Jajodia | 101 | 664 | 35556 |
Myles R. Allen | 82 | 295 | 32668 |
Barbara Liskov | 76 | 204 | 25026 |
Alfred D. Steinberg | 74 | 295 | 20974 |
Peter T. Cummings | 69 | 521 | 18942 |
Vincent H. Crespi | 63 | 287 | 20347 |
Michael J. Pazzani | 62 | 183 | 28036 |
David Goldhaber-Gordon | 58 | 192 | 15709 |
Yeshaiahu Fainman | 57 | 648 | 14661 |
Jonathan Anderson | 57 | 195 | 10349 |
Limsoon Wong | 55 | 367 | 13524 |
Chris Clifton | 54 | 160 | 11501 |
Paul Ward | 52 | 408 | 12400 |
Richard M. Fujimoto | 52 | 290 | 13584 |
Bhavani Thuraisingham | 52 | 563 | 10562 |