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Template-Driven Multimodal Face Pseudonymization for Privacy-Preserving Big Data Analytics
Profile images from social networks are a valuable source of data for AI analytics, but they contain biometric identifiers that pose serious privacy risks.
Yeong Su Lee +2 more
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The Belgian Central Register for judicial decisions: the long and winding road to open justice?
The article examines the Belgian Central Register for judicial decisions, introduced to modernize the pronouncement and publication of judgments. It explains the Central Register’s dual structure (internal non?pseudonymized and public pseudonymized ...
Jachin van Doninck +1 more
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Privacy- and Utility-Preserving NLP with Anonymized Data: A case study of Pseudonymization
This work investigates the effectiveness of different pseudonymization techniques, ranging from rule-based substitutions to using pre-trained Large Language Models (LLMs), on a variety of datasets and models used for two widely used NLP tasks: text ...
Chernodub, Artem +2 more
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This article reports on an ongoing project aiming at automatization of pseudonymization of learner essays. The process includes three steps: identification of personal information in an unstructured text, labeling for a category, and pseudonymization. We
Volodina, Elena +4 more
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AI-driven anonymization for secure and privacy-preserving business intelligence cloud migration
Sensitive data protection is a key issue in the context of Business Intelligence (BI), especially considering the increasing emergence of outsourcing computing over cloud.
Najia Khouibiri +2 more
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Background In most research projects budget, staff and IT infrastructures are limiting resources. Especially for small-scale registries and cohort studies professional IT support and commercial electronic data capture systems are too expensive ...
Martin Bialke +9 more
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Inequality in the Age of Pseudonymity
Inequality measures such as the Gini coefficient are used to inform and motivate policymaking, and are increasingly applied to digital platforms. We analyze how measures fare in pseudonymous settings that are common in the digital age. One key challenge of such environments is the ability of actors to create fake identities under fictitious false names,
Aviv Yaish +3 more
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BackgroundTo overcome knowledge gaps and optimize long-term follow-up (LTFU) care for childhood cancer survivors, the concept of the Survivorship Passport (SurPass) has been invented.
Ismay A E de Beijer +32 more
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A Privacy-Preserving Mechanism for Smart Metering Against the Honest-but-Curious Utility
In smart grids, traditional residential meters are replaced by smart meters, enabling bidirectional communication between users and energy utilities. However, residential metering data may compromise user privacy.
Tiago B. Castro +2 more
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A secure architecture for the pseudonymization of medical data
As aging and very expensive programs put more pressure on health and social care systems, an increase in the need for electronic healthcare records can be observed, because they promise massive savings and better clinical quality.
Reinauer, Gert +5 more
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