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Martin Benjamin

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Security of Distance-Bounding: A Survey

Serge Vaudenay, Gildas Avoine, Martin Benjamin, Srdan Capkun, Aslan Tchamkerten

Distance-bounding protocols allow a verifier to both authenticate a prover and evaluate whether the latter is located in his vicinity. These protocols are of particular interest in contactless systems, e.g. electronic payment or access control systems, whi ...
2018

Towards Producing Human-Validated Translation Resources for the Fula language through WordNet Linking

Martin Benjamin, Khalil Mrini

We propose methods to link automatically parsed linguistic data to the WordNet. We apply these methods on a trilingual dictionary in Fula, English and French. Dictionary entry parsing is used to collect the linguistic data. Then we connect it to the Open M ...
ACL Anthology2017

Kamusi Pre:D - Source-Side Disambiguation and a Sense Aligned Multilingual Lexicon

Martin Benjamin, Jeffrey Richard Allen

This paper discusses Kamusi Pre:D, a system to improve translation by disambiguating word senses in a source document with reference to a large concept-based lexicon that is aligned by sense across numerous languages. Currently under active development, th ...
2016
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