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Implementing a method for automatically protecting user-defined census tables (Australia), Invited paper |
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An interactive graphical user interface for microdata protection which allows reproducibility (Austria and Vienna University of Technology), Invited paper |
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On open source software for statistical disclosure limitation (University of La Laguna), Invited paper |
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A package for L1 controlled tabular adjustment (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), Invited paper |
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topic (v): Statistical disclosure control methods for the next census round |
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Balancing risk and utility - statistical disclosure control for the 2011 UK Census (United Kingdom), Invited paper |
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Confidentiality plans for the 2011 censuses in United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand: a comparison (United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand), Invited paper |
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Disclosure avoidance techniques for Census 2010 and American Community Survey Five-year Tabular Data Products (United States), Invited paper |
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Confidentiality issues in the EU Population and Housing Censuses of 2011 (Netherlands and Eurostat), Supporting paper |
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Statistical disclosure control for European census dissemination (University of Southampton), Supporting paper |
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Synthetic data structure files: development and disclosure control (Germany), Invited paper |
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Smoothing contingency tables to estimate a global risk measure (Italy), Invited paper |
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Microdata perturbation preserving multivariate relations of target categorical variables in the Household Environmental Survey of Eustat (Spain), Invited paper |
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Techniques for using Tau-Argus modular on sets of linked tables (Germany), Supporting paper |
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Disclosure protection of non-nested linked tables in business statistics (Italy), Supporting paper |
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Example of application of linear sensitivity rules in Korean statistical data (Republic of Korea), Supporting paper |
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topic (vii): Risk/benefit analysis and new directions for statistical disclosure limitation |
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An enhanced framework and decision system for protecting the confidentiality of tabular data (OptTek Systems), Invited paper |
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Application of game theory to the understanding of statistical disclosure events (University of Manchester), Invited paper |
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The role of transparency in statistical disclosure limitation (United States), Invited paper |
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A common index of similarity for numerical data masking techniques (Oklahoma University and University of Kentucky), Invited paper |
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Assessing disclosure risk under misclassification for microdata (University of Southampton), Invited paper |
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