New hardware-usage-based similarity metrics can identify matching computational kernels between proxy applications and performance suites on both CPU and GPU systems.
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Homoglyph substitution on text degrades stylometric systems to hide author signatures and personal information.
The paper proposes integrating Unicode steganography into adversarial stylometry to undermine authorship attribution.
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On Similarity of Computational Kernels in our Codes and Proxies
New hardware-usage-based similarity metrics can identify matching computational kernels between proxy applications and performance suites on both CPU and GPU systems.
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Hijacking Text Heritage: Hiding the Human Signature through Homoglyphic Substitution
Homoglyph substitution on text degrades stylometric systems to hide author signatures and personal information.
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Unveiling Unicode's Unseen Underpinnings in Undermining Authorship Attribution
The paper proposes integrating Unicode steganography into adversarial stylometry to undermine authorship attribution.