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Digging in to Ground Truth in Network Measurements
John Heidemann
USC/Information Sciences Institute

Citation

John Heidemann. Digging in to Ground Truth in Network Measurements. Talk at the Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis PhD School. [PDF] [alt PDF]

Abstract

New network measurements are great—you can learn about the whole world! But new network measurements are horrible—are you sure you learn about the world, and not about bugs in your code or approach? New scientific approaches must be tested and ultimately calibrated against ground truth. Yet ground truth about the Internet can be quite difficult—often network operators themselves do not know all the details of their network. This talk will explore the role of ground truth in network measurement: getting it when you can, alternatives when it’s imperfect, and what we learn when none is available.

Bibtex Citation

@misc{Heidemann17c,
  author = {Heidemann, John},
  title = {Digging in to Ground Truth in Network Measurements},
  howpublished = {Talk at the Network Traffic Measurement and
                    Analysis PhD School},
  month = jun,
  year = {2017},
  sortdate = {2017-06-19},
  project = {ant, nocredit, lacrend, retrofuturebridge},
  jsubject = {network_measurement},
  jlocation = {johnh: pafile},
  keywords = {network measurement, ground truth},
  url = {https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Heidemann17c.html},
  pdfurl = {https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Heidemann17c.pdf},
  blogurl = {https://ant.isi.edu/blog/?p=1054},
  myorganization = {USC/Information Sciences Institute},
  copyrightholder = {authors}
}
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