A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a detector, is studied. The remote observer has access to a discrete memoryless source, and communicates its observations to the detector via a rate-limited noiseless channel. The detector observes another discrete memoryless source, and performs a binary hypothesis test on the joint distribution of its own observations with those of the observer. While the goal of the observer is to maximize the type II error exponent of the test for a given type I error probability constraint, it also wants to keep a private part of its observations as oblivious to the detector as possible. Considering both equivocation and average distortion under a causal d...
A two-terminal distributed binary hypothesis testing problem over a noisy channel is studied. The tw...
International audienceVector Quantization (VQ) design for distributed binary decision in the presenc...
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A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a ...
Hypothesis Testing (HT) is one of the central topics of study in statistics. Traditionally, it is as...
© 2018 IEEE. A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node,...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node, called the o...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
International audienceThe distributed binary hypothesis testing problem with communication and secur...
We study a distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem with communication and security constr...
Privacy against an adversary (AD) that tries to detect the underlying privacy-sensitive data distrib...
We study a class of $K$-encoder hypothesis testing against conditional independence problems. Under ...
Privacy against an adversary (AD) that tries to detect the underlying privacy-sensitive data distrib...
In this paper, the privacy leakage problem in an eavesdropped parallel distributed binary hypothesis...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
A two-terminal distributed binary hypothesis testing problem over a noisy channel is studied. The tw...
International audienceVector Quantization (VQ) design for distributed binary decision in the presenc...
In some situations, a user would like to communicate without detection. It has been shown that it is...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a ...
Hypothesis Testing (HT) is one of the central topics of study in statistics. Traditionally, it is as...
© 2018 IEEE. A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node,...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node, called the o...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
International audienceThe distributed binary hypothesis testing problem with communication and secur...
We study a distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem with communication and security constr...
Privacy against an adversary (AD) that tries to detect the underlying privacy-sensitive data distrib...
We study a class of $K$-encoder hypothesis testing against conditional independence problems. Under ...
Privacy against an adversary (AD) that tries to detect the underlying privacy-sensitive data distrib...
In this paper, the privacy leakage problem in an eavesdropped parallel distributed binary hypothesis...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
A two-terminal distributed binary hypothesis testing problem over a noisy channel is studied. The tw...
International audienceVector Quantization (VQ) design for distributed binary decision in the presenc...
In some situations, a user would like to communicate without detection. It has been shown that it is...