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Sabine FRITTELLA is a Lecturer with HDR at INSA Centre Val de Loire, affiliated with the Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale (LIFO). She is an active researcher in theoretical computer science, focusing on logic and privacy-preserving technologies. Her work bridges formal methods and practical applications in data privacy and reasoning under uncertainty.
Her primary research areas include paraconsistent logic, Dempster-Shafer theory, and privacy-enhancing technologies. She investigates how to model contradiction and uncertainty in evidence, and develops formal frameworks for data minimization and informed consent in administrative forms. Her work often combines logical foundations with real-world privacy challenges.
Analysis of her recent publications (2020-2025) reveals a strong focus on privacy-preserving technologies, particularly data minimization and consent management, alongside theoretical work in non-classical logics. She has made significant contributions to paraconsistent reasoning and the application of belief function theory to concept representation. Her research consistently addresses the challenge of handling inconsistent information in practical settings.
She is a member of the LIFO laboratory (Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale d'Orléans), a joint research unit of the University of Orléans and INSA Centre Val de Loire, where she collaborates on projects in theoretical computer science and its applications.