Fact that Shazam is 18-years-old made me curious, and found the following on Wikipedia:
>> “Initially, in 2002, the service was launched only in the UK and was known as "2580", as the number was the shortcode that customers dialled from their mobile phone to get music recognised. The phone would automatically hang up after 30 seconds. A result was then sent to the user in the form of a text message containing the song title and artist name.”
Tolerance you’re referencing relates to the distance of one side to another, not the shape of the corners; the dice you linked to have their corners rounded (aka shaved) if you look at the image.
Dice are not perfect cubes, since there edges and corners are rounded, so it would not make sense to generalize the results of dice as applying to perfect cubes.
Meaning that your assumption is that there is an optimal generalized network structure for generate a neural network as described in the paper and that as such, what is missing from the research is how to create an optimal way to generate a malformed source/target seed.
Interested in knowing idlewords response to this since their “Security Guidelines for Congressional Campaigns” recommendation is to use the most recent iPhone with the most recent updates:
To me, “if you can remember your password, it is likely not strong enough“ — conflicts with suggesting it is okay for a user to use “a six-digit key code” on their iPhone.
Beyond that, are you aware of any related notable research, sources, etc. - on the topic you’ve presented for additional reading or action.