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Citizen Privacy Framework Case Of A Fuzzybased Recommender System For Political Participation Aigul Kaskina

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Citizen Privacy Framework Case Of A Fuzzybased Recommender System For Political Participation Aigul Kaskina
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Citizen Privacy Framework Case Of A Fuzzybased Recommender System For Political Participation Aigul Kaskina instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Aigul Kaskina
ISBN: 9783031060205, 3031060202
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Citizen Privacy Framework Case Of A Fuzzybased Recommender System For Political Participation Aigul Kaskina by Aigul Kaskina 9783031060205, 3031060202 instant download after payment.

This book presents the concept of a fuzzy-based recommender system for user account privacy settings that can be used for citizen participation on online political platforms. The elaborated components are exemplarily based on the needs of a political platform implemented during the presidential election in Ecuador. The book readdresses the issue of privacy paradox demonstrating that, indeed, users’ actual decisions of being private in most cases diverge with their initial privacy intentions. The two concepts presented in the book - the citizen privacy profile framework and the prototype fuzzy-based privacy settings recommender system - can be adapted by different organizations such as government institutions, NGOs, or private online service providers to meet their specific needs.  
The book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the areas of usage modeling, privacy, system design, and for service providers in eDemocracy.

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