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PAM
2011
Springer
14 years 13 days ago
Omnify: Investigating the Visibility and Effectiveness of Copyright Monitors
1 The arms race between copyright agencies and P2P users is an ongoing and evolving struggle. On the one hand, content providers are using several techniques to stealthily find un...
Rahul Potharaju, Jeff Seibert, Sonia Fahmy, Cristi...
PAKDD
2009
ACM
134views Data Mining» more  PAKDD 2009»
15 years 6 months ago
On Link Privacy in Randomizing Social Networks.
Many applications of social networks require relationship anonymity due to the sensitive, stigmatizing, or confidential nature of relationship. Recent work showed that the simple ...
Xiaowei Ying, Xintao Wu
DMIN
2009
222views Data Mining» more  DMIN 2009»
14 years 7 months ago
P-Sensitive K-Anonymity for Social Networks
-- The proliferation of social networks, where individuals share private information, has caused, in the last few years, a growth in the volume of sensitive data being stored in th...
Roy Ford, Traian Marius Truta, Alina Campan
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IJCAI
2003
14 years 11 months ago
People Tracking with Anonymous and ID-Sensors Using Rao-Blackwellised Particle Filters
Estimating the location of people using a network of sensors placed throughout an environment is a fundamental challenge in smart environments and ubiquitous computing. Id-sensors...
Dirk Schulz, Dieter Fox, Jeffrey Hightower
PERCOM
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
A Distributed k-Anonymity Protocol for Location Privacy
To benefit from a location-based service, a person must reveal her location to the service. However, knowing the person’s location might allow the service to re-identify the pe...
Ge Zhong, Urs Hengartner