@inbook{3c0790a6c0384819b1398f9aacadc803,
title = "Cryptographic Sensing",
abstract = "Is it possible to measure a physical object in a way that makes the measurement signals unintelligible to an external observer? Alternatively, can one learn a natural concept by using a contrived training set that makes the labeled examples useless without the line of thought that has led to their choice? We initiate a study of “cryptographic sensing” problems of this type, presenting definitions, positive and negative results, and directions for further research.",
author = "Yuval Ishai and Eyal Kushilevitz and Rafail Ostrovsky and Amit Sahai and Kushilevitz Eyal",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, International Association for Cryptologic Research.; 39th Annual International Cryptology Conference, CRYPTO 2019 ; Conference date: 18-08-2019 Through 22-08-2019",
year = "2019",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26954-8_19",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "978-3-030-26953-1",
volume = "11694",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
pages = "583--604",
editor = "Daniele Micciancio and Alexandra Boldyreva",
booktitle = "ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - CRYPTO 2019, PT III",
}