The newly starting MODAP project (www.modap.org), funded by EU FP7 Future and Emerging Technologies Programme with nearly one million euro funding for three years, aims to coordinate and boost the research activities in the intersection of mobility, data mining, and privacy. The key challenge is to gather an interdisciplinary community of people including, lawyers, psychologists, computer scientists, geographers, and end-users. This panel discusses opportunities, challenges and risks.
Can an inter-disciplinary research community on location privacy be successful? / Y. Saygin, E. Bertino, M. Gertz, M. Mokbel, M.L. Damiani - In: SPRINGL 2009 : proceedings of the 2nd SIGSPATIAL ACM GIS 2009 International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS, Seattle, Washington, USA, November 3, 2009New York : ACM, 2009. - ISBN 9781605588537. - pp. 71-72 (( Intervento presentato al 2. convegno SIGSPATIAL ACM GIS 2009 International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS tenutosi a Seattle, USA nel 2009 [10.1145/1667502.1667519].
Can an inter-disciplinary research community on location privacy be successful?
M.L. DamianiUltimo
2009
Abstract
The newly starting MODAP project (www.modap.org), funded by EU FP7 Future and Emerging Technologies Programme with nearly one million euro funding for three years, aims to coordinate and boost the research activities in the intersection of mobility, data mining, and privacy. The key challenge is to gather an interdisciplinary community of people including, lawyers, psychologists, computer scientists, geographers, and end-users. This panel discusses opportunities, challenges and risks.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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