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How Can and Would People Protect From Online Tracking? (2021)
Journal Article
Mehrnezhad, M., Coopamootoo, K., & Toreini, E. (2022). How Can and Would People Protect From Online Tracking?. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 1, 105-125. https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2022-0006

Online tracking is complex and users find itchallenging to protect themselves from it. While the aca-demic community has extensively studied systems andusers for tracking practices, the link between the dataprotection regulations, websites’ practices... Read More about How Can and Would People Protect From Online Tracking?.

Anti-Counterfeiting for Polymer Banknotes Based on Polymer Substrate Fingerprinting (2021)
Journal Article
Wang, S., Toreini, E., & Hao, F. (2021). Anti-Counterfeiting for Polymer Banknotes Based on Polymer Substrate Fingerprinting. IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 16, 2823-2835. https://doi.org/10.1109/tifs.2021.3067440

Polymer banknotes are the trend for printed currency and have been adopted by more than fifty countries worldwide. However, over the past years, the quantity of polymer counterfeits has been increasing, so has the quality of counterfeits. This shows... Read More about Anti-Counterfeiting for Polymer Banknotes Based on Polymer Substrate Fingerprinting.

The relationship between trust in AI and trustworthy machine learning technologies (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Toreini, E., Aitken, M., Coopamootoo, K., Elliott, K., Zelaya, C. G., & van Moorsel, A. (2020, December). The relationship between trust in AI and trustworthy machine learning technologies. Presented at Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency

Keeping it Human: A Focus Group Study of Public Attitudes Towards AI in Banking (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Aitken, M., Ng, M., Toreini, E., van Moorsel, A., Coopamootoo, K. P., & Elliott, K. (2020, December). Keeping it Human: A Focus Group Study of Public Attitudes Towards AI in Banking. Presented at European Symposium on Research in Computer Security 2020, Guildford, England

While there is substantial interest in ethical practice relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI), to date there has been limited consideration of what this means in the banking sector. This study aimed to address this gap in the literature through a... Read More about Keeping it Human: A Focus Group Study of Public Attitudes Towards AI in Banking.