Holmes & Watson -

: The movie attempts to parody modern adaptations, specifically Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes films, by mocking the "fight-prediction" slow-motion scenes.

: The film is widely regarded as a critical failure, often cited for its "paper-thin plot" and reliance on outdated humor. Critics from The Guardian and Den of Geek highlight its "visual flatness" despite having high-quality period costumes and set direction. Holmes & Watson

: The paper introduces "HTTP version parallelism," which extracts features like the number of web resources transmitted in various HTTP versions. This method claims to be more stable against network variability and concept drift than previous models. : The movie attempts to parody modern adaptations,

: It proposes a novel approach called HOLMES to identify encrypted websites (Website Fingerprinting) by exploiting application-layer features of HTTP versions. specifically Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes films