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An Empirical Study of Natural Language Parsing of Privacy Policy Rules Using the SPARCLE Policy Workbench Carolyn A. Brodie Clare-Marie Karat
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Document Date: 2006-05-31 11:05:43


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Pittsburgh / Skyline Drive Hawthorne / /

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Liberal Liberal Precision / IBM Corp. / Creative Commons / /

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North America / /

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United States / /

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Product Recall / Product Issues / /

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Marie Karat John Karat IBM T. J. Watson Research Center / IBM T. J. Watson Research Center / /

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online crime / audit and compliance tools / technology design / operational business management / them through technology / banking / high tech / privacy policies through technology / credit watch services / healthcare policies / email encryption technology / privacy technology / healthcare / finance / usable tools / natural language parsing technology / pre-processing / them with tools / privacy tool / pervasive computing environments / usable tool / /

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US government / SPARCLE Policy Workbench Carolyn A. Brodie Clare-Marie Karat John Karat IBM T. J. Watson Research Center / Computing Research Association / /

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author / Privacy General / policy author / /

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value / Liberal Liberal Precision Recall Precision / organizational policies / calculations / /

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XML / XML schema / /

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New Foundland and Labrador / New York / /

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XML / email encryption technology / screen capture / natural language parsing technology / privacy technology / /

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