[Resource Topic] 2010/401: Privacy-friendly Incentives and their Application to Wikipedia (Extended Version)

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Title:
Privacy-friendly Incentives and their Application to Wikipedia (Extended Version)

Authors: Jan Camenisch, Thomas Groß, Peter Hladky, Christian Hoertnagl

Abstract:

Double-blind peer review is a powerful method to achieve high quality and thus trustworthiness of user-contributed content. Facilitating such reviews requires incentives as well as privacy protection for the reviewers. In this paper, we present the concept of privacy-friendly incentives and discuss the properties required from it. We then propose a concrete cryptographic realization based on ideas from anonymous e-cash and credential systems. Finally, we report on our software’s integration into the MediaWiki software.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2010/401

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