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2014
Ollenberger, Adam, Ogbogu, Ubaka, Borry, Pascal, Bergmann, Manuela, Caulfield, Timothy, Nobile, Helene, Toews, Maeghan
Background. Biobanks are an important research resource that provides researchers with biological samples, tools and data, but have also been associated with a range of ethical, legal and policy issues and concerns. Although there have been studies examining the views of different stakeholders,...
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On the Trade-Off Between User-Location Privacy and Queried-Location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks
Download2009
Harms, Janelle, Vogt, Ryan, Nascimento, Mario
Technical report TR09-07. By eavesdropping on a user's query in a sensor network, an adversary can deduce both the user's location and his/her area of interest. In many domains it is desirable to guarantee privacy of both places. Relying on the principle of k-anonymity, we propose an effective...
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Spring 2021
It has gotten increasingly harder for laypersons to determine the veracity of online health information. This is because of the explosion of content in health social media, allowing anyone with an Internet connection to create and propagate health-related content. This includes both innocuous and...
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2023-04-14
McGeorge, Paige, Hembroff, Nicole
In late 2022, a challenge was brought to the Lethbridge Public Library board regarding the library’s policy on the privacy of teen membership records. This prompted us to ask ourselves: Should parents have access to teen members’ library records? What role does privacy play in relation to those...
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Fall 2019
We study the problem of applying optimization methods under realistic and challenging constraints such as privacy, efficiency, etc., and demonstrate our design over two different cases: distributed machine learning with distributed features and load balancing for erasure-coded cloud storage...
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2014
Ogbogu, Ubaka, Burningham, Sarah
There is significant public interest in the outcomes of genetic research. However, there is also a great deal of concern that genetic research and associated realms will foster the use and disclosure of personal health and genetic information in ways that undermine protected privacy interests....
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Report from the Working Group on Text-Matching Software for Detecting Plagiarism in Student Work
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Hackett, Chris, Eerkes, Deborah
A working group of the University of Alberta's Campus Law Review Committee (CLRC) examined the use of Text Matching Software (TMS) as a tool to detect plagiarism in student work. The group met over the 2012-13 academic year to study the issue and made seven recommendations.