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    CBGF: Callback Coverage Guided Fuzzing by Ho Hwang, Daesung Moon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Callback functions are widely used across programming languages, libraries, and operating systems. …”
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    Spatial Optimization for Facilities with Anisotropic Coverage by Enbo Zhou, Alan T. Murray, Jiwon Baik, Jing Xu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results show a pivotal enhancement in the estimation of coverage provided by the facility system.…”
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    Method to improve edge coverage in fuzzing by Chunfu JIA, Shengbo YAN, Zhi WANG, Chenlu WU, Hang LI

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Aiming at the problems of incomplete edge coverage,insufficient uses of edge coverage information and valid bytes information in AFL (American fuzz lop),a novel method was proposed.Firstly,a new seed selection algorithm was introduced,which could completely cover all edges discovered in one cycle.Secondly,the paths were scored according to the frequency of edges,to adjust the number of tests for each seed.Finally,more mutations were crafted on the valid bytes of AFL.Based on the method above,a new fuzzing tool named efuzz was implemented.Experiment results demonstrate that efuzz outperforms AFL and AFLFast in the edge coverage,with the increases of 5% and 9% respectively.In the LAVA-M dataset,efuzz found more vulnerabilities than AFL.Moreever,in real world applications efuzz has found three new security bugs with CVEs assigned.The method can effectively improve the edge coverage and vulnerability detection ability of fuzzer.…”
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    Concurrency coverage criteria for activity diagrams by Mahesh Shirole, Rajeev Kumar

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Abstract Existing coverage criteria for Unified Modeling Language (UML)‐based system design have used mostly structural constructs and sequential‐behavioural coverage criteria. …”
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    Does environmental, social, and governance news coverage affect the cost of equity? A textual analysis of media coverage by Haixu Yu, Chuanyu Liang, Weiran Wang, Xinglin Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This paper investigates how ESG-related media coverage affects the cost of equity, with a focus on how improved information transparency can influence firms’ financing outcomes.MethodsWe construct an ESG performance index using a machine learning approach, based on ESG-related news text data and the level of media attention received by listed companies. …”
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    AI Driven Framework for Need-Based Insurance Plans Generation and Anomaly Detection Using Deep Learning Techniques by Rabia Rehman, Afia Mazhar, Ayesha Faheem, Irum Matloob, Shoab Ahmad Khan, Sumaira Shaukat, Muazzam A. Khan Khattak, Anwar Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Shoaib Siddiqui, Shama Siddiqui

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research demonstrates that the proposed AI driven framework can perform both coverage optimization using multiple patient data sets, as well as decision support in healthcare systems.…”
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    Neighborhood-targeted and case-triggered use of a single dose of oral cholera vaccine in an urban setting: Feasibility and vaccine coverage. by Lucy A Parker, John Rumunu, Christine Jamet, Yona Kenyi, Richard Laku Lino, Joseph F Wamala, Allan M Mpairwe, Vincent Muller, Augusto E Llosa, Florent Uzzeni, Francisco J Luquero, Iza Ciglenecki, Andrew S Azman

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…OCV was offered to all persons older than 12 months at 20 fixed sites and to select groups, including neighbors of cholera cases after the main campaign ('case-triggered' interventions), through mobile teams. Vaccination coverage was estimated by multi-stage surveys using spatial sampling techniques. 162,377 individuals received a single-dose of OCV in the targeted neighborhoods. …”
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    Does population density impact maternal and child health? Mediating effects of the Universal Health Coverage Service Coverage Index by Xinyan Jiang, Jinpeng Xu, Feier Cheng, Xinhui Zuo, Dongxue Wang, Weixue Yin, Lijuan Cui, Fengzhe Xie, Liuying Wang, Bobkov Artem, Guomei Tian, Zheng Kang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Panel regressions were used to examine the association between population density and maternal and under-5 mortality in each nation, as well as the mediating influence of the Universal Health Coverage Service Coverage Index, while accounting for economic, environmental, and medical factors. …”
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    Universal health coverage in Lebanon: agenda setting using Kingdon's model and a proposed legal framework for revenue allocation by Joseph Mouawad, Maria Rita Lteif, Wadih Mina, Rita Karam, Rita Karam

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…BackgroundHealth systems globally aim for Universal Health Coverage (UHC), however progress toward UHC remains challenging in many countries. …”
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    MarshCover: A Web-based Tool for Estimating Vegetation Coverage in Marsh Images Using Convolutional Neural Networks by Lucas Wayne Welch, Xudong Liu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This includes monitoring the health of marshes via estimating ground coverage by various grass species, a task that requires human labor to look at marsh images and manually estimate the coverage. …”
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    Financial protection and universal health coverage in Georgia: an analysis of impoverishing healthcare costs using household income and expenditure surveys  by Akaki Zoidze, George Gotsadze, Tsotne Gorgodze, Jolly Mae Catalan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite the introduction of Georgia’s Universal Health Coverage Programme (UHCP) in 2013, which covers nearly 90% of the population, the incidence of impoverishing and catastrophic health spending remains high compared with other European countries and has not changed much over the past decade.Objective This study aims to identify the factors associated with impoverishing health expenditures among Georgian households to inform financing policy decisions and prevent individuals from being driven into or deeper into poverty due to healthcare costs.Methods We used data from the Georgian Household Income and Expenditure Surveys, spanning 2009–2023 (n=198 292 households). …”
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