Valuations of Possible States (VPS): A Unifying Quantitative Framework for Evaluating Privacy in Collaboration
For agents deployed in real-world settings, such as businesses, universities and research laboratories, it is critical that agents protect their individual users’ privacy when interacting with others entities. Indeed, privacy is recognized as a key motivating factor in design of several multiagent a...
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Main Authors: | MAHESWARAN, Rajiv T., Pearce, Jonathan, VARAKANTHAM, Pradeep, Bowring, Emma, Tambe, Milind |
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2005
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