Zero Knowledge Bi-Party Computation Using Oblivious Transfers for Recommender Systems
Anirudh Rajagopalan,
Kunwar Singh,
Balaji Jayashrri
et al.
Abstract:Behavioural recommendations, utilizing data collected from online activity, is invaluable in helping advertisers reach the most suitable audience for their products. However, user privacy could be better protected if it could be accomplished without collecting a particular individual’s data. \\
We provide a generic construction to leverage the classical Zero-Knowledge (ZK) protocol into a composable oblivious transfer (OT) protocol, preserving the ZK protocol's round-complexity properties and security guarante… Show more
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