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CHI
2003
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
Prominence-interpretation theory: explaining how people assess credibility online
Four years of research has led to a theory that describes how people assess the credibility of Web sites. This theory proposes that users notice and interpret various Web site ele...
B. J. Fogg
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NDSS
1997
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Blocking Java Applets at the Firewall
This paper explores the problem of protecting a site on the Internet against hostile external Java applets while allowing trusted internal applets to run. With careful implementat...
David M. Martin Jr., Sivaramakrishnan Rajagopalan,...
137
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ACL
2009
15 years 4 months ago
The Lie Detector: Explorations in the Automatic Recognition of Deceptive Language
In this paper, we present initial experiments in the recognition of deceptive language. We introduce three data sets of true and lying texts collected for this purpose, and we sho...
Rada Mihalcea, Carlo Strapparava
SOUPS
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Who's viewed you?: the impact of feedback in a mobile location-sharing application
Feedback is viewed as an essential element of ubiquitous computing systems in the HCI literature for helping people manage their privacy. However, the success of online social net...
Janice Y. Tsai, Patrick Gage Kelley, Paul Hankes D...
WCNC
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Anonymous ID-Based Group Key Agreement for Wireless Networks
—Popularity of group-oriented applications motivates research on security and privacy protection for group communications. A number of group key agreement protocols exploiting ID...
Zhiguo Wan, Kui Ren, Wenjing Lou, Bart Preneel