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Enhancing Privacy in Multiagent Systems: Avoiding undesired Information Collection and Information Processing,Used
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Privacy is of crucial importance in the era of global connectivity in which everything is interconnected anytime and everywhere, with almost 2 billion worldwide users with connection to the Internet. Indeed, most of these users are concerned about their privacy. These concerns also apply for the new emerging research fields in computer science such as Multiagent Systems. A Multiagent System consists of a number of agents (which can be intelligent and/or autonomous) that interact with oneanother. An agent usually encapsulates personal information describing its principal (names, preferences, tastes, credit card numbers, etc.). Moreover, agents carry out interactions on behalf of their principals. As a result, agents usually exchange personal information about their principals. This may have a direct impact on their principals' privacy. In this book, we focus on avoiding two informationrelated activities that can represent a serious threat for privacy in Multiagent Systems: information collection and information processing.
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