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Towards a privacy measurement criterion for voting systems
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Proceedings of the 2005 national conference on Digital government research table of contents
Atlanta, Georgia
SESSION: System demonstrations (b) table of contents
Pages: 287 - 288  
Year of Publication: 2005
Authors
Lillie Coney  EPIC
Joseph L. Hall  U.C. Berkeley
Poorvi L. Vora  George Washington Univ.
David Wagner  U.C. Berkeley
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NSF : National Science Foundation
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ABSTRACT

This paper provides a definition for perfect privacy in electronic and other voting systems, and an entropy-based criterion to measure the deviation from perfect privacy. Its use is illustrated with examples.


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