## CryptoDB

### Paper: Cryptographic Sensing

Authors: Yuval Ishai Eyal Kushilevitz Rafail Ostrovsky Amit Sahai DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26954-8_19 (login may be required) Search ePrint Search Google Is it possible to measure a physical object in a way that makes the measurement signals unintelligible to an external observer? Alternatively, can one learn a natural concept by using a contrived training set that makes the labeled examples useless without the line of thought that has led to their choice? We initiate a study of “cryptographic sensing” problems of this type, presenting definitions, positive and negative results, and directions for further research.
##### BibTeX
@article{crypto-2019-29926,
title={Cryptographic Sensing},
booktitle={Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2019},
series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
publisher={Springer},
volume={11694},
pages={583-604},
doi={10.1007/978-3-030-26954-8_19},
author={Yuval Ishai and Eyal Kushilevitz and Rafail Ostrovsky and Amit Sahai},
year=2019
}