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This work investigates the effectiveness of different pseudonymization techniques, ranging from rule-based substitutions to using pre-trained Large Language Models (LLMs), on a variety of datasets and models used for two widely used NLP…
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This article was withdrawn by the arXiv.org administrators since it plagiarizes math.GT/0011056.
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The paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial error.
In this paper, we investigate the effects of releasing arXiv preprints of papers that are undergoing a double-blind review process. In particular, we ask the following research question: What is the relation between de-anonymization of…
This paper has been withdrawn because the author no longer believes the firewall argument is correct.
A few final comments on arXiv:1210.7548 are given to confute incorrect arguments claimed there.
This abstract has been withdrawn. The proper replacement is arXiv:0909.3306
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to the presented idea is wrong.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, because a profoundly overhauled and improved version, also with a new title and two more authors, has now been submitted to the arXiv, with no. hep-ph/0310059. In view of the elapsed time and the…
Withdrawn by arXiv administration because authors have forged affiliations and acknowledgements, and have not adequately responded to charges [hep-th/9912039] of unattributed use of verbatim material.
This submission has been withdrawn by arXiv administrators due to inappropriate text reuse from external sources
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The main purpose of this paper is to correct an error in the previously submitted version [*] := arXiv:2004.13749v1. [*] had been already accepted for publication in a scientific journal, but withdrawn by the author after the discovery of…
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In this paper we propose a novel abstraction that we have named Range-Revocable Pseudonyms (RRPs). RRPs are a new class of pseudonyms whose validity can be revoked for any time-range within its original validity period. The key feature of…
This results in this paper have been merged with the result in arXiv:1002.3763v1 The authors would like to withdraw this version. Please see arXiv:1008.5356v1 for the merged version.
This paper was withdrawn on 20.11.97.