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Rachel Greenstadt
2010 – today
- 2012
[j1]Michael Brennan, Sadia Afroz, Rachel Greenstadt: Adversarial stylometry: Circumventing authorship recognition to preserve privacy and anonymity. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. Secur. 15(3): 12 (2012)
[c23]Andrew W. E. McDonald, Sadia Afroz, Aylin Caliskan, Ariel Stolerman, Rachel Greenstadt: Use Fewer Instances of the Letter "i": Toward Writing Style Anonymization. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2012: 299-318
[c22]Aylin Caliskan, Rachel Greenstadt: Translate Once, Translate Twice, Translate Thrice and Attribute: Identifying Authors and Machine Translation Tools in Translated Text. ICSC 2012: 121-125
[c21]Matthew Burkholder, Rachel Greenstadt: Privacy in Online Review Sites. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops 2012: 45-52
[c20]Sadia Afroz, Michael Brennan, Rachel Greenstadt: Detecting Hoaxes, Frauds, and Deception in Writing Style Online. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2012: 461-475- 2011
[c19]Sadia Afroz, Rachel Greenstadt: PhishZoo: Detecting Phishing Websites by Looking at Them. ICSC 2011: 368-375
[c18]Michael Brennan, Rachel Greenstadt: Coalescing Twitter Trends: The Under-Utilization of Machine Learning in Social Media. SocialCom/PASSAT 2011: 641-646
[e2]Yan Chen, Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Rachel Greenstadt, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein (Eds.): Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence, AISec 2011, Chicago, IL, USA, October 21, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1003-1- 2010
[c17]Michael Robert Brennan, Stacey Wrazien, Rachel Greenstadt: Learning to Extract Quality Discourse in Online Communities. Collaboratively-Built Knowledge Sources and AI 2010
[c16]Andrew Feit, Lenrik Toval, Raffi Hovagimian, Rachel Greenstadt: A Travel-Time Optimizing Edge Weighting Scheme for Dynamic Re-Planning. Bridging the Gap Between Task and Motion Planning 2010
[c15]Michael Brennan, Stacey Wrazien, Rachel Greenstadt: Using machine learning to augment collaborative filtering of community discussions. AAMAS 2010: 1569-1570
[e1]Rachel Greenstadt (Ed.): Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence, AISec 2010, Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 8, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0088-9
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c14]Rachel Greenstadt: An overview of privacy improvements to k-optimal DCOP algorithms. AAMAS (2) 2009: 1279-1280
[c13]Rachel Greenstadt, Sadia Afroz, Michael Brennan: Mixed-initiative security agents. AISec 2009: 35-38
[c12]Michael Robert Brennan, Rachel Greenstadt: Practical Attacks Against Authorship Recognition Techniques. IAAI 2009
[c11]Paul L. Snyder, Rachel Greenstadt, Giuseppe Valetto: Myconet: A Fungi-Inspired Model for Superpeer-Based Peer-to-Peer Overlay Topologies. SASO 2009: 40-50- 2008
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[c9]Oliver Day, Rachel Greenstadt, Brandon Palmen: Reinterpreting the Disclosure Debate for Web Infections. WEIS 2008- 2007
[c8]Rachel Greenstadt, Barbara J. Grosz, Michael D. Smith: SSDPOP: improving the privacy of DCOP with secret sharing. AAMAS 2007: 171- 2006
[c7]Rachel Greenstadt, Jonathan P. Pearce, Milind Tambe: Analysis of Privacy Loss in Distributed Constraint Optimization. AAAI 2006: 647-653
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[c5]Rachel Greenstadt, Jonathan P. Pearce, Emma Bowring, Milind Tambe: Experimental analysis of privacy loss in DCOP algorithms. AAMAS 2006: 1424-1426
[c4]- 2005
[c3]Rachel Greenstadt, Michael D. Smith: Protecting Personal Information: Obstacles and Directions. WEIS 2005- 2004
[p2]Stuart E. Schechter, Rachel Greenstadt, Michael D. Smith: Trusted Computing, Peer-to-Peer Distribution, and The Economics of Pirated Entertainment. Economics of Information Security 2004: 59-69
[p1]Tony Vila, Rachel Greenstadt, David Molnar: Why We Can't Be Bothered to Read Privacy Policies - Models of Privacy Economics as a Lemons Market. Economics of Information Security 2004: 143-153- 2003
[c2]Tony Vila, Rachel Greenstadt, David Molnar: Why we can't be bothered to read privacy policies models of privacy economics as a lemons market. ICEC 2003: 403-407- 2002
[c1]John Giffin, Rachel Greenstadt, Peter Litwack, Richard Tibbetts: Covert Messaging through TCP Timestamps. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2002: 194-208
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