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2011
14 years 4 months ago
Correcting Access Restrictions to a Consequence More Flexibly
Recent research has shown that labeling ontologies can be useful for restricting the access to some of the axioms and their implicit consequences. However, the labeling of the axio...
Eldora, Martin Knechtel, Rafael Peñaloza
ATAL
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
An analysis of feasible solutions for multi-issue negotiation involving nonlinear utility functions
This paper analyzes bilateral multi-issue negotiation between selfinterested agents. Specifically, we consider the case where issues are divisible, there are time constraints in ...
S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R....
ESORICS
2008
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Termination-Insensitive Noninterference Leaks More Than Just a Bit
Current tools for analysing information flow in programs build upon ideas going back to Denning's work from the 70's. These systems enforce an imperfect notion of informa...
Aslan Askarov, Sebastian Hunt, Andrei Sabelfeld, D...
PAMI
2007
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15 years 23 days ago
Topological Equivalence between a 3D Object and the Reconstruction of Its Digital Image
— Digitization is not as easy as it looks. If one digitizes a 3D object even with a dense sampling grid, the reconstructed digital object may have topological distortions and in ...
Peer Stelldinger, Longin Jan Latecki, Marcelo Siqu...
CHI
2004
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Affective sensors, privacy, and ethical contracts
Sensing affect raises critical privacy concerns, which are examined here using ethical theory, and with a study that illuminates the connection between ethical theory and privacy....
Carson Reynolds, Rosalind W. Picard