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An Optimality Summary: Secret Key Agreement with Physical Unclonable Functions

open access: yesEntropy, 2020
We address security and privacy problems for digital devices and biometrics from an information-theoretic optimality perspective to conduct authentication, message encryption/decryption, identification or secure and private computations by using a secret
Onur Günlü, Rafael F. Schaefer
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Approximate Synchronization of Complex Network Consisting of Nodes With Minimum-Phase Zero Dynamics and Uncertainties

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2022
A synchronization algorithm of nonlinear complex networks composed of nonlinear nodes is designed. The main idea is to apply the exact feedback linearization of every node first, then applying methods for synchronization of linear complex networks.
Branislav Rehak, Volodymyr Lynnyk
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Information theory in the brain [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2000
Shannon CE: A mathematical theory of communication.Bell System Tech J 1948, 27:379-423;623-656. (Reprinted in Claude Elwood Shannon: Collected Papers. Edited by Sloane NJA and Wyner AD. New York: IEEE Press; 1993. Also available at http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/what/shannonday/paper.html)Rieke FM, Warland DK, de Ruyter van Steveninck R, Bialek W ...
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Iterative Processing for Superposition Mapping

open access: yesJournal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2010
Superposition mapping (SM) is a modulation technique which loads bit tuples onto data symbols simply via linear superposition. Since the resulting data symbols are often Gaussian-like, SM has a good theoretical potential to approach the capacity of ...
Tianbin Wo   +3 more
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Three fundamental problems in risk modeling on big data: an information theory view [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2021
Since Claude Shannon founded Information Theory, information theory has widely fostered other scientific fields, such as statistics, artificial intelligence, biology, behavioral science, neuroscience, economics, and finance. Unfortunately, actuarial science has hardly benefited from information theory.
arxiv  

A short note on basic of information geometry from thermodynamics and thermostatistics [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2021
This is a short note for some basics of information geometry from thermodynamics and Callen's themostatistics.
arxiv  

An Informational Theory of Privacy

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Abstract Privacy of consumers or citizens is often seen as an inefficient information asymmetry. We challenge this view by showing that privacy can increase welfare in an informational sense. It can also improve information aggregation and prevent inefficient statistical discrimination.
Jann, Ole, Schottmüller, Christoph
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Consumer Acceptance and Use of Information Technology: Extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology

open access: yesMIS Q., 2012
This paper extends the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) to study acceptance and use of technology in a consumer context. Our proposed UTAUT2 incorporates three constructs into UTAUT: hedonic motivation, price value, and habit ...
V. Venkatesh, J. Thong, Xin Xu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On the tuning of atmospheric inverse methods: comparisons with the European Tracer Experiment (ETEX) and Chernobyl datasets using the atmospheric transport model FLEXPART [PDF]

open access: yesGeoscientific Model Development, 2020
Estimation of the temporal profile of an atmospheric release, also called the source term, is an important problem in environmental sciences. The problem can be formalized as a linear inverse problem wherein the unknown source term is optimized to ...
O. Tichý   +4 more
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A theory of informational autocracy

open access: yesJournal of Public Economics, 2019
Abstract We develop an informational theory of autocracy. Dictators survive not by means of force or ideology but because they convince the public—rightly or wrongly—that they are competent. Citizens do not observe the leader's type but infer it from signals in their living standards, state propaganda, and messages sent by an informed elite via ...
Daniel Treisman   +2 more
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