Deng et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Privacy preserving outsourced K-means clustering using Kd-treeDeng et al., 2023
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- 2386601656056631318
- Author
- Deng Y
- Liu L
- Fu S
- Luo Y
- Wu W
- Wang S
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- International Conference on Provable Security
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Nowadays, more and more resource-constrained individuals and corporations tend to outsource their data and machine learning tasks to cloud servers, enjoying high-quality data storage and computing services ubiquitously. However, outsourcing sensitive data can bring …
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