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    Mar 24

    Our paper on a interdependent in apps got the "outstanding paper award" at !

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    مقالتي في "الأخبار": تكنولوجيا الحملات الانتخابية: كيف تنافق ناخبيك؟

  4. 13 hours ago

    Got the best presentation award at 2017 for "PriBot: A Chatbot for Privacy Policies".

  5. 13 hours ago

    Our demo on "Powering Online Children Safety with AI" was the first runner-up for best demo award at EPFL's IC Research Day.

  6. Jun 5
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  8. May 29

    An important case study on bias in datasets; context: labeling people as criminals based on facial features

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    That's another issue we tackled in our CODASPY paper's alternative interface. Show company name + existing access.

  13. May 3

    Another issue, it's not apps that get access. It's companies/developers who do. So the wording could better account for that.

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    Even if apps are legit, they're most likely to be requesting extra permissions. A PDF converter might already have access to full G. Drive.

  16. May 3

    Piling issues in this ecosystem: apps are not on a single store, do not pass reviews, company/developer name not shown at authentication.

  17. Apr 27

    These plots are "almost certainly" useful in curating the language in "a lot" of user studies.

  18. Apr 23

    Given this: It's no wonder that Unroll.me uses a bright color font in its privacy policy. Next step: white font?

  19. Apr 23

    "Why fail?" A brief story:

  20. Apr 22

    Good read on handling "out-of-vocabulary" terms in & on why framing results is as important as the results.

  21. Apr 20

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