Re: Replacing corporate search engines with anonymous/decentralized search
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I read this post about decentralized search and I immediately subscribed this mailing list. So hello all! My name is Juha Nurmi and I am the founder of ahmia.fi (search engine for Tor) and a university researcher. Right now I am trying to get funding to design a decentralized search engine. We are proposing (me and my Adj.Prof.) a small (2-3 years) Finnish Academy project. This proposal would take place in the Finnish Academy ICT 2023 programme, first thematic call: Information security, letters of intent, which means very short project plans. Academy mostly funds (public) "pure research"; first planned applications are related to virtual Internet networks and public admin applications. The basic idea is to investigate search algorithms and engines that do not require a centralized crawler database and a central authority. This raises algorithmic, security, credibility, resourcification, etc. challenges that are interesting strategic research point of view, etc. In particular, we would like to use Tor network as a testbed for these ideas in the related case studies: we will be testing this search design by building a tor hidden service search engine :) The Finnish Academy will select most promising project candidates and the final proposal is to be submitted around April 2014. If successful, we enter detailed planning phase in early 2014, and submit more complete project plan by April 2014. Actual project (2 calendar years) would take place in 2014-2016. I really really hope I will get this funding. This is something I would love to do and have planned to do a long time. Funding = time. Greetings, Juha Nurmi -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSxHzCAAoJELGTs54GL8vASmUH/i9QP+b508y4sLAnlxRogpnX NZlOJ+s2x+i5lK7TiVxCOWm556pQBwCl8aVwAjIlmY0RtqllbpqBsOePSY7nrK+6 1L+znToW6l5LleSBxa7mK0Yd6ww08VJmkr7y5CoW5D1JWhTRiHm2iMVBOLdIU27A G1CwXTwVUzeiehrUd1frHgmHVeXeqwovInnnKKc6ndrX53Z7zau/m5ybaQnyCTlG HNVKbXLSYRK0rWjLbg2+bd7ZTXWIGCISxhmQ68/bvPIGfleW/hSqz9Cw+oou+Ufa FKxUoEmMIcBCdonIi4A7iZLlDrWX1RkPeUmSGKJU3I3ZcxtwrKbU1y9Ijg7D7kQ= =qjYG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Dnia środa, 1 stycznia 2014 22:38:32 Juha Nurmi pisze:
Hi!
I read this post about decentralized search and I immediately subscribed this mailing list. So hello all! My name is Juha Nurmi and I am the founder of ahmia.fi (search engine for Tor) and a university researcher.
Right now I am trying to get funding to design a decentralized search engine. We are proposing (me and my Adj.Prof.) a small (2-3 years) Finnish Academy project.
This proposal would take place in the Finnish Academy ICT 2023 programme, first thematic call: Information security, letters of intent, which means very short project plans. Academy mostly funds (public) "pure research"; first planned applications are related to virtual Internet networks and public admin applications.
The basic idea is to investigate search algorithms and engines that do not require a centralized crawler database and a central authority. This raises algorithmic, security, credibility, resourcification, etc. challenges that are interesting strategic research point of view, etc.
In particular, we would like to use Tor network as a testbed for these ideas in the related case studies: we will be testing this search design by building a tor hidden service search engine :)
The Finnish Academy will select most promising project candidates and the final proposal is to be submitted around April 2014.
If successful, we enter detailed planning phase in early 2014, and submit more complete project plan by April 2014. Actual project (2 calendar years) would take place in 2014-2016.
I really really hope I will get this funding. This is something I would love to do and have planned to do a long time. Funding = time.
This sounds great. Please keep us in the loop on this. :) -- Pozdr rysiek
participants (2)
-
Juha Nurmi
-
rysiek