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Data utility and privacy protection trade-off in k-anonymisation [PDF]
Grigorios Loukides, Jianhua Shao
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Emerging Hydrochromic Metal Halide Perovskites
Hydrochromic metal halide perovskites (MHPs) are promising candidates for next‐generation smart optical materials owing to their excellent responsiveness, superior reversibility, and highly tunable emission. This review summarizes the latest progress in hydrochromic MHPs and provides general principles for the rational design of advanced hydrochromic ...
Shuohan Li+5 more
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Scrambling for Privacy Protection in Video Surveillance Systems [PDF]
Frédéric Dufaux, Touradj Ebrahimi
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Magnetic Steganography Based on Wide‐Field Diamond Quantum Microscopy
This document illustrates magnetic steganography. Magnetic graphics, including pixel art and QR codes, are produced using magnetic materials (such as Ni) and obscure behind patterns manufactured using non‐magnetic materials (such as Au), which are unveiled through widefield quantum microscopy. Furthermore, manipulating the electron spin of NV with dual
Jungbae Yoon+7 more
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With the rapid advancement of intelligent healthcare, the privacy protection of personal health data has become a critical issue that urgently needs to be addressed.
Xiaoyuan Gao, Wei Mi, Xirui Feng
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H.264/AVC video scrambling for privacy protection [PDF]
Frédéric Dufaux, Touradj Ebrahimi
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang+5 more
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Protection of privacy against protection of health [PDF]
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Bioelectronic Sensors for Neuromuscular Perception in Human‐Machine Interfaces
This review summarizes recent advances in bioelectronic sensors for neuromuscular perception in human‐machine interfaces. By integrating biopotential, electrical impedance, and electrochemical sensing strategies with flexible electrode interfaces, these bioelectronic sensing systems enable intuitive, real‐time detection of muscle and nerve activity ...
Junwei Li+5 more
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