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Bayesian Modeling for Differential Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers: A DES Instance
2023
Encryption algorithms based on block ciphers are among the most widely adopted solutions for providing information security. Over the years, a variety of methods have been proposed to evaluate the robustness of these algorithms to different types of security attacks. One of the most effective analysis techniques is differential cryptanalysis, whose aim is to study how variations in the input propagate on the output. In this work we address the modeling of differential attacks to block cipher algorithms by defining a Bayesian framework that allows a probabilistic estimation of the secret key. In order to prove the validity of the proposed approach, we present as case study a differential att…
Intelligent Advisor Agents in Distributed Environments
2011
The chapter presents a Distributed Expert System based on a multi-agent-architecture. The system is composed of a community of intelligent conversational agents playing the role of specialized advisors for the government of a virtual town, inspired to the SimCity game. The agents are capable to handle strategic decision under uncertainty conditions. They interact in natural language with their owners, obtain information on the current status of the town and give suggestions about the best strategies to apply in order to govern the town. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Bayesian Network Based Classification of Mammography Structured Reports
2013
In modern medical domain, documents are created directly in electronic form and stored on huge databases containing documents, text in integral form and images. Retrieving right informations from these servers is challenging and, sometimes, this is very time consuming. Current medical technology do not provide a smart methodology classification of such documents based on their content. In this work the radiological structured reports are analysed classified and assigning an appropriate label. The text classifier is used to label a mammographic structured report. The experimental data are real clinical report coming from a hospital server. Analysing the structured report content, the classif…
Bayesian System for Differential Cryptanalysis of DES
2014
AbstractThis paper proposes a new formalization for the differential cryptanalysis of DES (Data Encryption Standard) based on Bayesian Networks (BN), an artificial intelligence framework used for reasoning on data affected by uncertainty. Through the proposed approach it is possible to analyze DES from a novel point of view, thus paving the way for the development of a new class of cryptanalysis methods.
A distributed Bayesian approach to fault detection in sensor networks
2012
Sensor networks are widely used in industrial and academic applications as the pervasive sensing module of an intelligent system. Sensor nodes may occasionally produce incorrect measurements due to battery depletion, dust on the sensor, manumissions and other causes. The aim of this paper is to develop a distributed Bayesian fault detection algorithm that classifies measurements coming from the network as corrupted or not. The computational complexity is polynomial so the algorithm scales well with the size of the network. We tested the approach on a synthetic dataset and obtained significant results in terms of correctly labeled measurements.
QoS-Aware Fault Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
2013
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a fundamental building block of many pervasive applications. Nevertheless the use of such technology raises new challenges regarding the development of reliable and fault-tolerant systems. One of the most critical issues is the detection of corrupted readings amidst the huge amount of gathered sensory data. Indeed, such readings could significantly affect the quality of service (QoS) of the WSN, and thus it is highly desirable to automatically discard them. This issue is usually addressed through “fault detection” algorithms that classify readings by exploiting temporal and spatial correlations. Generally, these algorithms do not take into account QoS re…
A Study on Classification Methods Applied to Sentiment Analysis
2013
Sentiment analysis is a new area of research in data mining that concerns the detection of opinions and/or sentiments in texts. This work focuses on the application and the comparison of three classification techniques over a text corpus composed of reviews of commercial products in order to detect opinions about them. The chosen domain is about "perfumes", and user opinions composing the corpus are written in Italian language. The proposed approach is completely data-driven: a Term Frequency / Inverse Document Frequency (TFIDF) terms selection procedure has been applied in order to make computation more efficient, to improve the classification results and to manage some issues related to t…
Adaptive distributed outlier detection for WSNs.
2014
The paradigm of pervasive computing is gaining more and more attention nowadays, thanks to the possibility of obtaining precise and continuous monitoring. Ease of deployment and adaptivity are typically implemented by adopting autonomous and cooperative sensory devices; however, for such systems to be of any practical use, reliability and fault tolerance must be guaranteed, for instance by detecting corrupted readings amidst the huge amount of gathered sensory data. This paper proposes an adaptive distributed Bayesian approach for detecting outliers in data collected by a wireless sensor network; our algorithm aims at optimizing classification accuracy, time complexity and communication com…
ODO VON BAYEUX ZWISCHEN NORMANDIE, ENGLAND UND PALERMO. NEUE ERKENNTNISSE ÜBER SEINE BEISETZUNG
2022
Nel 1096 Eudes (o Odo) di Conteville, fratellastro di Guglielmo "il Conquistatore", vescovo di Bayeux (che probabilmente commissionò il famoso arazzo che celebra la conquista normanna dell'Inghilterra nel 1066) e già conte di Kent, all'età di quasi sessantaquattro anni, forse spinto da segreti rimorsi, partì per la prima crociata predicata da papa Urbano II per liberare la tomba di Cristo in Terra Santa. Con lui c'era suo nipote Roberto II "Courteheuse" duca di Normandia a capo della spedizione e, tra gli altri nobili normanni, Gilbert Fitz-Osbern vescovo di Evreux. Ospite a Palermo del Gran Conte Roger Hauteville, si ammala gravemente e muore il 5 gennaio (o febbraio) 1097. La sua tomba, c…
Il wagneriano "imperfetto": Richard Strauss e gli Dei di Bayreuth
1994
Il saggio traccia un quadro dei rapporti fra R. Strauss e il mondo di Bayreuth, con particolare riferimento ai rapporti personali ed epistolari con Cosima Wagner.