April 23, 2024, 4:41 a.m. | Rob Romijnders, Christos Louizos, Yuki M. Asano, Max Welling

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arXiv:2404.13381v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: The COVID19 pandemic had enormous economic and societal consequences. Contact tracing is an effective way to reduce infection rates by detecting potential virus carriers early. However, this was not generally adopted in the recent pandemic, and privacy concerns are cited as the most important reason. We substantially improve the privacy guarantees of the current state of the art in decentralized contact tracing. Whereas previous work was based on statistical inference only, we augment the inference …

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