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Publication search results
found 26 matches
- 2010
- Philipp Bleninger, Jörg Drechsler, Gerd Ronning:
Remote Data Access and the Risk of Disclosure from Linear Regression: An Empirical Study. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 220-233 - Jordi Castro, José A. González:
A Tool for Analyzing and Fixing Infeasible RCTA Instances. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 17-28 - Josep Domingo-Ferrer:
Coprivacy: Towards a Theory of Sustainable Privacy. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 258-268 - Jörg Drechsler:
Using Support Vector Machines for Generating Synthetic Datasets. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 148-161 - Mark J. Elliot, Susan Lomax, Elaine Mackey, Kingsley Purdam:
Data Environment Analysis and the Key Variable Mapping System. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 138-147 - Arnau Erola, Jordi Castellà-Roca, Guillermo Navarro-Arribas, Vicenç Torra:
Semantic Microaggregation for the Anonymization of Query Logs. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 127-137 - Stephen E. Fienberg, Alessandro Rinaldo, Xiaolin Yang:
Differential Privacy and the Risk-Utility Tradeoff for Multi-dimensional Contingency Tables. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 187-199 - Sarah Giessing, Jörg Höhne:
Eliminating Small Cells from Census Counts Tables: Some Considerations on Transition Probabilities. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 52-65 - Rob Hall, Stephen E. Fienberg:
Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 269-283 - Daniela Ichim, Luisa Franconi:
Strategies to Achieve SDC Harmonisation at European Level: Multiple Countries, Multiple Files, Multiple Surveys. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 284-296 - Bing Liang, Kevin Chiew, Yingjiu Li, Yanjiang Yang:
Privacy Disclosure Analysis and Control for 2D Contingency Tables Containing Inaccurate Data. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 1-16 - Jason Lucero, Laura Zayatz:
The Microdata Analysis System at the U.S. Census Bureau. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 234-248 - Jordi Marés, Vicenç Torra:
PRAM Optimization Using an Evolutionary Algorithm. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 97-106 - Robert McCaa, Steven Ruggles, Matthew Sobek:
IPUMS-International Statistical Disclosure Controls: 159 Census Microdata Samples in Dissemination, 100+ in Preparation. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 74-84 - Krishnamurty Muralidhar, Rathindra Sarathy:
Does Differential Privacy Protect Terry Gross' Privacy? Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 200-209 - Anna Oganian:
Multiplicative Noise Protocols. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 107-117 - Wolf Heinrich Reuter, Jean-Marc Museux:
Establishing an Infrastructure for Remote Access to Microdata at Eurostat. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 249-257 - Joseph W. Sakshaug, Trivellore E. Raghunathan:
Synthetic Data for Small Area Estimation. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 162-173 - Juan José Salazar González:
Branch-and-Cut versus Cut-and-Branch Algorithms for Cell Suppression. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 29-40 - Rathindra Sarathy, Krishnamurty Muralidhar:
Some Additional Insights on Applying Differential Privacy for Numeric Data. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 210-219 - Natalie Shlomo:
Measurement Error and Statistical Disclosure Control. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 118-126 - Natalie Shlomo, Caroline Tudor, Paul Groom:
Data Swapping for Protecting Census Tables. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 41-51 - Spyros Sioutas, Emmanouil Magkos, Ioannis Karydis, Vassilios S. Verykios:
Uncertainty for Anonymity and 2-Dimensional Range Query Distortion. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 85-96 - Matthias Templ, Andreas Alfons:
Disclosure Risk of Synthetic Population Data with Application in the Case of EU-SILC. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 174-186 - Peter-Paul de Wolf, Anco Hundepool:
Three Ways to Deal with a Set of Linked SBS Tables Using tau-argus. Privacy in Statistical Databases 2010: 66-73 - Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Emmanouil Magkos:
Privacy in Statistical Databases - UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, International Conference, PSD 2010, Corfu, Greece, September 22-24, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6344, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15837-7 [contents]
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