Author: icastro

2 New SIGCOMM papers by Gareth Tyson and Ignacio Castro

2 New SIGCOMM papers by Gareth Tyson and Ignacio Castro

  • Dennis Trautwein, Aravindh Raman, Gareth Tyson, Ignacio Castro, Will Scott, Moritz Schubotz, Bela Gipp and Yiannis Psaras. Design and Evaluation of IPFS: A Storage Layer for the Decentralized Web. In ACM SIGCOMM, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2022). [Acceptance Rate: 19%] [PDF]
  • Jinyang Li, Zhenyu Li, Ri Lu, Kai Xiao, Songlin Li, Jufeng Chen, Jingyu Yang, Chunli Zong, Aiyun Chen, Qinghua Wu, Chen Sun, Gareth Tyson and Hongqiang Harry Liu. LiveNet: A Low-Latency Video Transport Network for Large-Scale Live Streaming. In ACM SIGCOMM, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2022). [Acceptance Rate: 19%] [PDF]

£2.8M EPSRC project by Dr G. Tyson, A. Zubiaga & I. Castro

£2.8M EPSRC project by Dr G. Tyson, A. Zubiaga & I. Castro

AP4L (Adaptive PETs to Protect & emPower People during Life Transitions) is a 3-year program of interdisciplinary research, centring on the online privacy & vulnerability challenges that people face when going through major life transitions. Our central goal is to develop privacy-by-design technologies to protect & empower people during these transitions. Our work is driven by a narrative that will be familiar to most people. Life often “just happens”, leading people to overlook their core privacy and online safety needs. For instance, somebody undergoing cancer treatment may be less likely to finesse their privacy setting on social media when discussing the topic. Similarly, an individual undergoing gender transition may be unaware of how their online activities in the past may shape the treatment into the future. This project will build the scientific and theoretical foundations to explore these challenges, as well as design and evaluate three core innovations that will address the identified challenges. AP4L will introduce a step-change, making online safety and privacy as painless and seamless as possible during life transitions

IMC paper by Dr Gareth Tyson & Ignacio Castro

Stephen McQuistin, Mladen Karan, Prashant Khare, Colin Perkins, Gareth Tyson, Matthew Purver, Patrick Healey, Waleed Iqbal, Junaid Qadir and Ignacio Castro. Characterising the IETF Through the Lens of RFC Deployment. In 21st ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), Virtual (2021). [Acceptance Rate: 28%]

The work was presented at the IETF and you can also listen to the interview with Ignacio Castro in the APNIC podcast.

3 x WWW papers accepted, by Dr. Gareth Tyson

3 x WWW papers accepted, by Dr. Gareth Tyson

  1. Ting Liu, Tianhao Miao, Qinghua Wu, Zhenyu Li, Guangxin He, Jiaoren Wu, Xingwu Yang and Gareth Tyson. Demystifying Scaling Performance Bottlenecks in Distributed Deep Learning. In 31st ACM Web Conference (WWW), Lyon, France (2022). [Acceptance Rate: 17%]
  2. Pushkal Agarwal, Aravindh Raman, Kiran Garimella, Damiola Ibosiola, Gareth Tyson and Nishanth Sastry. Jettisoning Junk Messaging in the Era of End-to-End Encryption: A Case Study of WhatsApp. In 31st ACM Web Conference (WWW), Lyon, France (2022). [Acceptance Rate: 17%]
  3. Ehsan Ul Haq, Tristan Braud, Lik Hang Lee, Anish Krishna Vallapuram, Yue Yu, Gareth Tyson and Pan Hui. Short, Colorful, and Irreverent! A Comparative Analysis of New Users on WallstreetBets During the Gamestop Short-squeeze. In 31st ACM Web Conference (WWW), Lyon, France (2022). [Acceptance Rate: 17%]

Theme: Overlay by Kaira