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If a short section of a sentence is deleted, it is usually easy to tell that a deletion occurred and where in the sentence it occurred.
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Soo Ling Lim, Peter J. Bentley 
20 Jun 2013
58 Citations
There may be an app for everything, but if the user cannot find the app they desire, then the app store has failed.
The experimental results show that this method can classify the original signal and the edit signal which is inserted and deleted.
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Neil J. Henderson, Pieter H. Hartel 
01 Feb 2001
11 Citations
If someone knocks on your door, the chances are that you can tell by the sound who it is.
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Sooel Son, Daehyeok Kim, Vitaly Shmatikov 
23 Feb 2016
78 Citations
We show how, depending on the app, the mere existence of a file can reveal sensitive information about the user.
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Jordan DeLoach, Doina Caragea, Xinming Ou 
01 Dec 2016
13 Citations
While you can be confident that an app is malicious, you can never be certain that a benign app is really benign or just an undetected malware.
Not only does the EFDR procedure tell us whether a spatial signal is present or not, it has an added bonus that, if a signal is deemed present, it can indicate its location and magnitude.
Not only does the EFDR procedure tell us whether a spatial signal is present, but, if a signal is deemed present, it can also indicate its location and magnitude.
The results show that the app can detect if the call is a spam call or not.