Debanjan Saha
IBM
105 Papers
1.7K Citations
Debanjan Saha is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 103 publications. Previous affiliations of Debanjan Saha include University of Maryland, College Park.
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Papers
AI Fairness 360: An extensible toolkit for detecting and mitigating algorithmic bias
Rachel K. E. Bellamy,Kuntal Dey,Michael Hind,Samuel C. Hoffman,Stephanie Houde,Kalapriya Kannan,Pranay Lohia,Jacquelyn A. Martino,Shalin Mehta,Aleksandra Mojsilovic,Seema Nagar,K. Natesan Ramamurthy,John T. Richards,Debanjan Saha,Prasanna Sattigeri,Moninder Singh,Kush R. Varshney,Yunfeng Zhang +17 more
TL;DR: A new open-source Python toolkit for algorithmic fairness, AI Fairness 360 (AIF360), released under an Apache v2.0 license, to help facilitate the transition of fairness research algorithms for use in an industrial setting and to provide a common framework for fairness researchers to share and evaluate algorithms.
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The BLUE active queue management algorithms
TL;DR: Stochastic Fair Blue is proposed and evaluated, a queue management algorithm which can identify and rate-limit nonresponsive flows using a very small amount of state information and is shown to perform significantly better than Red, both in terms of packet loss rates and buffer size requirements in the network.
A self-configuring RED gateway
Wu-chang Feng,D.D. Kandlur,Debanjan Saha,Kang G. Shin +3 more
- 21 Mar 1999
TL;DR: This paper shows that the effectiveness of RED depends, to a large extent, on the appropriate parameterization of the RED queue, and proposes and experiments with more adaptive RED gateways which self-parameterize themselves based on the traffic mix.
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Patent
Moveable access control list (acl) mechanisms for hypervisors and virtual machines and virtual port firewalls
John Reumann,Debanjan Saha,Sambit Sahu,Dinesh C. Verma +3 more
- 03 Jan 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method for virtual machine migration with filtered network connectivity and control of network security of a virtual machine by enforcing network security and routing at a hypervisor layer at which the virtual machine partition is executed, and which is independent of guest operating systems.
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Transport layer security: how much does it really cost?
G. Apostolopoulos,V. Peris,Debanjan Saha +2 more
- 21 Mar 1999
TL;DR: This paper benchmarks two of the more popular Web servers that are in use today and finds that they are a couple of orders of magnitude slower when it comes to serving secure Web pages, and suggests two modifications to the SSL protocol that reduce the latency as well as increase the throughput at the server.
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