Oblivious Transfer. (OT) Informally, 1-out-of-2 Oblivious Transfer (see [CO15] and citations therein) enables one party (the sender) to transfer ex- actly one of two secrets to another party (the receiver). The receiver chooses (by index 0 or 1) which secret she wants. The security of the OT protocol guarantees that the sender does not learn this choice bit, and the receiver does not learn anything about the other secret.
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Sources: Fuzzy Authenticated Key Exchange
Oblivious Transfer. (OT) Informally, 1-out-of-2 Oblivious Transfer (see Chou and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ [CO15] and citations therein) enables one party (the sender) to transfer ex- actly exactly one of two secrets to another party (the receiver). The receiver chooses (by index 0 or 1) which secret she wants. The security of the OT protocol guarantees that the sender does not learn this choice bit, and the receiver does not learn anything about the other secret.secret.
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Oblivious Transfer. (OT) Informally, 1-out-of-2 Oblivious Transfer (see [CO1521] and citations therein) enables one party (the sender) to transfer ex- actly exactly one of two secrets to another party (the receiver). The receiver chooses (by index index 0 or 1) which secret she wants. The security of the OT protocol guarantees that the sender does not learn this choice bit, and the receiver does not learn anything about the other secret.
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