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Edge computing has much lower elasticity than cloud computing because cloudlets have much smaller physical and electrical footprints than a data center. This hurts the scalability of applications that involve low-latency edge offload. We show how this problem can be addressed by leveraging the growing sophistication and compute capability of recent wearable devices. We investigate four Wearable Cognitive Assistance applications on three wearable devices, and show that the technique of offload shaping can significantly reduce network utilization and cloudlet load without compromising accuracy or performance. Our investigation considers the offload shaping strategies of mapping processes to different computing tiers, gating, and decluttering. We find that all three strategies offer a significant bandwidth savings compared to transmitting full camera images to a cloudlet. Two out of the three devices we test are capable of running all offload shaping strategies within a reasonable latency bound.more » « less
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Website privacy policies sometimes provide users the option to opt-out of certain collections and uses of their personal data. Unfortunately, many privacy policies bury these instructions deep in their text, and few web users have the time or skill necessary to discover them. We describe a method for the automated detection of opt-out choices in privacy policy text and their presentation to users through a web browser extension. We describe the creation of two corpora of opt-out choices, which enable the training of classifiers to identify opt-outs in privacy policies. Our overall approach for extracting and classifying opt-out choices combines heuristics to identify commonly found opt-out hyperlinks with supervised machine learning to automatically identify less conspicuous instances. Our approach achieves a precision of 0.93 and a recall of 0.9. We introduce Opt-Out Easy, a web browser extension designed to present available opt-out choices to users as they browse the web. We evaluate the usability of our browser extension with a user study. We also present results of a large-scale analysis of opt-outs found in the text of thousands of the most popular websites.more » « less
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