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Privacy-Preserving Data Re-publishing (PPDR) deals with publishing microdata in dynamic scenarios. Due to privacy concerns, data must be disguised before being published. Research in privacy-preserving data publishing (PPDP) has proposed many such methods on static data. In PPDR, multiple appeared records can be used to infer private information of other records. Therefore, inference channels exist...
The Particle Swarm Optimization technique (PSO), which refines its search by attracting the particles to positions with good solutions, has ever since turned out to be a competitor in the field of numerical optimization. The PSO can generate high-quality solutions within shorter computation time and have more stable convergence characteristic than other stochastic methods. In this article, Improved...
This paper follows a method to determine a set of optimal design parameters of a linear Delta robot (LDR) whose workspace is as close as possible of being equal to a prescribed regular-shaped dexterous workspace (PRsDW). The design process proposed in this paper considers the particularity of the LDR. The kinematic problem is analyzed in brief to determine the design parameters and their relation...
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