International audienceAgents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge of personal information. In order to protect the privacy of human users, such agents have to be aware of the normative context regarding personal data protection (applicable laws and other regulations). These privacy-related norms usually refer to deadlines and durations. To represent these regulations, we introduce the Deontic Logic for Privacy; this logic represents privacy-related obligations while providing the required temporal expressiveness
Today, information disclosure decisions are characterized by their growing ubiquity and complexity. ...
Part 5: Semantics and ReasoningInternational audienceSince the origin of the web, up to social netwo...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceRecommendation te...
International audienceAgents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to provide artificial agents with logical tools to re...
International audienceWe aim at providing artificial agents with logical tools to reason specificall...
International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action ...
Managing privacy is a process in which people continuously negotiate the boundaries of their persona...
Informational privacy of individuals has significantly gained importance after information technolog...
As our society has become more information oriented, each individual is expressed, defined, and impa...
Informational privacy of individuals has significantly gained importance after information technolog...
National audiencePersonal agents interacting in the context of web applications, as well as the serv...
Online Social Networks are ubiquitous, bringing not only numerous new possibilities but also big thr...
AbstractReasoning about privacy in electronic environments populated with privacy-concerned agents t...
peer reviewedPrivacy policies are often defined in terms of permitted messages. Instead, in this pap...
Today, information disclosure decisions are characterized by their growing ubiquity and complexity. ...
Part 5: Semantics and ReasoningInternational audienceSince the origin of the web, up to social netwo...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceRecommendation te...
International audienceAgents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to provide artificial agents with logical tools to re...
International audienceWe aim at providing artificial agents with logical tools to reason specificall...
International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action ...
Managing privacy is a process in which people continuously negotiate the boundaries of their persona...
Informational privacy of individuals has significantly gained importance after information technolog...
As our society has become more information oriented, each individual is expressed, defined, and impa...
Informational privacy of individuals has significantly gained importance after information technolog...
National audiencePersonal agents interacting in the context of web applications, as well as the serv...
Online Social Networks are ubiquitous, bringing not only numerous new possibilities but also big thr...
AbstractReasoning about privacy in electronic environments populated with privacy-concerned agents t...
peer reviewedPrivacy policies are often defined in terms of permitted messages. Instead, in this pap...
Today, information disclosure decisions are characterized by their growing ubiquity and complexity. ...
Part 5: Semantics and ReasoningInternational audienceSince the origin of the web, up to social netwo...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceRecommendation te...