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    Leveraging siamese networks for one-shot intrusion detection model

    The use of supervised Machine Learning (ML) to enhance Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) has been the subject of significant research. Supervised ML is based upon learning by example, demanding significant vol...

    Hanan Hindy, Christos Tachtatzis in Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (2023)

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    Holistic Approach of Integrated Navigation Equipment for Cybersecurity at Sea

    Recent studies have demonstrated the interest of analyzing GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) and AIS (Automatic Id entification System) data to improve the safety of naval infrastructures for a wide spect...

    Clet Boudehenn, Jean-Christophe Cexus in Proceedings of the International Conferenc… (2023)

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    Labelled Network Capture Generation for Anomaly Detection

    In the race to simplify man-machine interactions and maintenance processes, hardware is increasingly interconnected. With more connected devices than ever, in our homes and workplaces, the attack surface is in...

    Maël Nogues, David Brosset, Hanan Hindy in Foundations and Practice of Security (2020)

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    From Cyber-Security Deception to Manipulation and Gratification Through Gamification

    With the ever growing networking capabilities an...

    Xavier Bellekens, Gayan Jayasekara, Hanan Hindy in HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust (2019)

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    Improving SIEM for Critical SCADA Water Infrastructures Using Machine Learning

    Network Control Systems (NAC) have been used in many industrial processes. They aim to reduce the human factor burden and efficiently handle the complex process and communication of those systems. Supervisory ...

    Hanan Hindy, David Brosset, Ethan Bayne, Amar Seeam, Xavier Bellekens in Computer Security (2019)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems

    15th International Symposium, W2GIS 2017, Shanghai, China, May 8-9, 2017, Proceedings

    David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2017)

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    Monitoring Approach of Cyber-Physical Systems by Quality Measures

    Modern cities, industrial plants, cars, trucks, and vessels, among others, make extensive use of cyber-physical systems and sensors. These systems are very critical and contribute to assist decision making. La...

    Pedro Merino Laso, David Brosset, John Puentes in Sensor Systems and Software (2017)

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    Measuring Crowd Mood in City Space Through Twitter

    In this paper, we measure crowd mood and investigate its spatio-temporal distributions in a large-scale urban area through Twitter. In order to exploit tweets as a source to survey crowd mind, we propose two m...

    Shoko Wakamiya, Lamia Belouaer in Web and Wireless Geographical Information … (2015)

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    Modeling Spatial Knowledge from Verbal Descriptions

    Over the past few years, several alternative approaches have been suggested to represent the spatial knowledge that emerges from natural environments. This paper introduces a rule-based approach whose objectiv...

    Lamia Belouaer, David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt in Spatial Information Theory (2013)

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    Modelling of human activity development in coastal sea areas

    As the marine fringes of coastal zones, coastal seas are particularly affected by human activities interacting among themselves, sometimes in a conflicting way, and with their environment. In order to analyse ...

    Matthieu Le Tixerant, Françoise Gourmelon, Cyril Tissot in Journal of Coastal Conservation (2011)

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    A Location and Action-Based Model for Route Descriptions

    Representing human spatial knowledge has long been a challenging research area. The objective of this paper is to model a route description of human navigation where verbal descriptions constitute the inputs o...

    David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt, Eric Saux in GeoSpatial Semantics (2007)