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Figure 2a, where n = 100, M = 50, and a negative ρ = −0.01is used. It is clear that introducing a negative ρ helps to im-
Figure 3: Comparison of collusion resistance of the orthogonal andthe proposed group-based fingerprinting systems to the average at-tack

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