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Marc Langheinrich is affiliated with the Universita della Svizzera Italiana in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on computer science with a concentration in artificial intelligence. They have contributed to 27 publications in this field, exploring various subfields including artificial intelligence, transportation, information systems, sociology and political science, as well as building and construction.

Key topics in Langheinrich's work include privacy-preserving technologies in data, which appears in 14 publications. Other main topics cover human mobility and location-based analysis, traffic prediction and management techniques, user authentication and security systems, context-aware activity recognition systems, explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), and adversarial robustness in machine learning.

Recent papers by Langheinrich and collaborators feature the following works:

  • Federated Learning for Privacy-Aware Human Mobility Modeling, 2022, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
  • Exploring Transformer and Graph Convolutional Networks for Human Mobility Modeling, 2023, Sensors
  • LAUREATE, 2023, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • BayCon: Model-agnostic Bayesian Counterfactual Generator, 2022, Proceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • A Longitudinal Study of Pervasive Display Personalisation, 2021, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction

Marc Langheinrich's frequent co-authors include Martin Gjoreski, Pietro Barbiero, Gabriele Dominici, Fatima Ezzeddine, and Omran Ayoub.

Their publications often appear in venues such as IEEE Pervasive Computing, arXiv (Cornell University), Computer, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Sensors. IEEE Pervasive Computing is the most common venue with 14 publications.

Best Publications

  • Privacy by Design - Principles of Privacy-Aware Ubiquitous Systems

    Marc Langheinrich

  • The platform for privacy preferences 1.0 (p3p1.0) specification

    Lorrie Cranor;Marc Langheinrich;Massimo Marchiori

  • A Privacy Awareness System for Ubiquitous Computing Environments

    Marc Langheinrich

  • A Privacy Awareness System for Ubiquitous Computing Environments

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  • Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications of Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing °

    Jürgen Bohn;Vlad C. Coroama;Marc Langheinrich;Friedemann Mattern

  • Unintrusive customization techniques for Web advertising

    Marc Langheinrich;Atsuyoshi Nakamura;Naoki Abe;Tomonari Kamba

  • System and method for providing customized advertising on the World Wide Web

    Marc Langheinrich;Atsuyoshi Nakamura

  • Living in a World of Smart Everyday Objects—Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications

    Jürgen Bohn;Vlad Coroamă;Marc Langheinrich;Friedemann Mattern

  • Open Display Networks: A Communications Medium for the 21st Century

    N. Davies;M. Langheinrich;R. Jose;A. Schmidt

  • Back-of-device authentication on smartphones

    Alexander De Luca;Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Ngo Dieu Huong Nguyen;Max-Emanuel Maurer

  • Privacy and trust issues with invisible computers

    Saadi Lahlou;Marc Langheinrich;Carsten Röcker

  • A survey of RFID privacy approaches

    Marc Langheinrich

  • First Experiences with Bluetooth in the Smart-Its Distributed Sensor Network

    Oliver Kasten;Marc Langheinrich

  • Dynamic reference sifting: a case study in the homepage domain

    Jonathan Shakes;Marc Langheinrich;Oren Etzioni

  • Using public displays to stimulate passive engagement, active engagement, and discovery in public spaces

    Nemanja Memarovic;Marc Langheinrich;Florian Alt;Ivan Elhart

  • Scanning with a purpose: supporting the fair information principles in RFID protocols

    Christian Floerkemeier;Roland Schneider;Marc Langheinrich

  • Toolkit for bar code recognition and resolving on camera phones - jump starting the Internet of things

    Robert Adelmann;Marc Langheinrich;Christian Floerkemeier

  • Encountering SenseCam: personal recording technologies in everyday life

    David H. Nguyen;Gabriela Marcu;Gillian R. Hayes;Khai N. Truong

  • Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing

    Marc Langheinrich

  • Proceedings of the 2013 ACM international joint conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing

    Friedemann Mattern;Silvia Santini;John F. Canny;Marc Langheinrich

  • Towards understanding ATM security: a field study of real world ATM use

    Alexander De Luca;Marc Langheinrich;Heinrich Hussmann

  • Designing shared public display networks: implications from today's paper-based notice areas

    Florian Alt;Nemanja Memarovic;Ivan Elhart;Dominik Bial

  • Personal Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing

    Marc Langheinrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Nigel Davies
Nigel Davies Lancaster University
Florian Alt
Florian Alt Bundeswehr University Munich
Khai N. Truong
Khai N. Truong University of Toronto
Michael Rohs
Michael Rohs University of Hannover
Adrian Friday
Adrian Friday Lancaster University
Jakob E. Bardram
Jakob E. Bardram Technical University of Denmark
Srdjan Capkun
Srdjan Capkun ETH Zurich
Daniel Gatica-Perez
Daniel Gatica-Perez Idiap Research Institute
Jun Rekimoto
Jun Rekimoto University of Tokyo

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