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Quantitative Models of Imperfect Deception in Network Security using
  Signaling Games with Evidence
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Quantitative Models of Imperfect Deception in Network Security using Signaling Games with Evidence

25 July 2017
J. Pawlick
Quanyan Zhu
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Papers citing "Quantitative Models of Imperfect Deception in Network Security using Signaling Games with Evidence"

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Deception by Design: Evidence-Based Signaling Games for Network Defense
Deception by Design: Evidence-Based Signaling Games for Network Defense
J. Pawlick
Quanyan Zhu
56
57
0
16 Mar 2015
Finding Deceptive Opinion Spam by Any Stretch of the Imagination
Finding Deceptive Opinion Spam by Any Stretch of the Imagination
Myle Ott
Yejin Choi
Claire Cardie
Jeffrey T. Hancock
93
1,387
0
22 Jul 2011
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