International audienceGroup membership verification checks if a biometric trait corresponds to one member of a group without revealing the identity of that member. Recent contributions provide privacy for group membership protocols through the joint use of two mechanisms: quantizing templates into discrete embeddings, and aggregating several templates into one group representation. However, this scheme has one drawback: the data structure representing the group has a limited size and cannot recognize noisy query when many templates are aggregated. Moreover, the sparsity of the embeddings seemingly plays a crucial role on the performance verification. This paper proposes a mathematical model for group membership verification allowing to reve...
We introduce a practical method to perform private membership tests. In this method, clients are abl...
We study the problem of running a set membership test in private manner. We require that a client wa...
Group signatures present a compromise between the traditional goals of digital signatures and the n...
International audienceGroup membership verification checks if a biometric trait corresponds to one m...
International audienceWhen convoking privacy, group membership verification checks if a biometric tr...
International audienceThis paper proposes a framework for group membership protocols preventing the ...
accepted at ICASSP 2019International audienceThis paper proposes a group membership verification pro...
International audienceThis paper describes an approach where group testing helps in enforcing securi...
This thesis addresses the problem of authentication of low-power devices in the Internet of Things b...
Today online social networks and micro blogging services have gained more popularity due to increasi...
This thesis focuses on the private membership test (PMT) problem and presents three single server pr...
We consider dynamic group services, where outputs based on small samples of privacy-sensitive user i...
In practical mobile crowdsensing (MCS) systems, many cooperative sensing tasks require a group of re...
We propose a new encryption primitive called Membership Encryption. Let P(G) be a privacy-preserving...
We investigate the privacy of two approaches to (biometric) template protection: Helper Data Systems...
We introduce a practical method to perform private membership tests. In this method, clients are abl...
We study the problem of running a set membership test in private manner. We require that a client wa...
Group signatures present a compromise between the traditional goals of digital signatures and the n...
International audienceGroup membership verification checks if a biometric trait corresponds to one m...
International audienceWhen convoking privacy, group membership verification checks if a biometric tr...
International audienceThis paper proposes a framework for group membership protocols preventing the ...
accepted at ICASSP 2019International audienceThis paper proposes a group membership verification pro...
International audienceThis paper describes an approach where group testing helps in enforcing securi...
This thesis addresses the problem of authentication of low-power devices in the Internet of Things b...
Today online social networks and micro blogging services have gained more popularity due to increasi...
This thesis focuses on the private membership test (PMT) problem and presents three single server pr...
We consider dynamic group services, where outputs based on small samples of privacy-sensitive user i...
In practical mobile crowdsensing (MCS) systems, many cooperative sensing tasks require a group of re...
We propose a new encryption primitive called Membership Encryption. Let P(G) be a privacy-preserving...
We investigate the privacy of two approaches to (biometric) template protection: Helper Data Systems...
We introduce a practical method to perform private membership tests. In this method, clients are abl...
We study the problem of running a set membership test in private manner. We require that a client wa...
Group signatures present a compromise between the traditional goals of digital signatures and the n...