A fuzzy sketch with trapdoor
In 1999, Juels and Wattenberg introduce an effective construction of Fuzzy Sketch, i.e., a way of handling errors into string verification. This allows them to consider data varying in time, such as, for instance, answers to a list of subjective questions. To this end, they use an error-correcting c...
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description | In 1999, Juels and Wattenberg introduce an effective construction of Fuzzy Sketch, i.e., a way of handling errors into string verification. This allows them to consider data varying in time, such as, for instance, answers to a list of subjective questions. To this end, they use an error-correcting code. We show here how to embed a trapdoor into Fuzzy Sketches, reducing to authorized people the ability to correct errors and thus to verify the fuzzy equality to the Fuzzy Sketch. |
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