Abstract: Continual cross-modal hashing is critical for efficient retrieval across heterogeneous modalities in dynamic environments. Yet, existing approaches primarily focus on mitigating catastrophic ...
Abstract: The Brassard–Høyer–Tapp (BHT) algorithm, introduced in 1997, demonstrates that cryptographic-hash collisions can be located with lower computational cost than classical brute-force search.
Hashing turns any data into a unique, fixed-length code that changes drastically if even a single bit is altered. It’s the silent guardian of data integrity, powering everything from password storage ...
Learn about cryptographic hash functions in ensuring secure communication and protection of sensitive information, including ...
A serious ground collision between two passenger aircraft at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport on Thursday disrupted operations and triggered an aviation safety review, after a ...