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Privacy in statistical databases : CENEX-SDC project international conference, PSD 2006, Rome, Italy, December 13-15, 2006 : proceedings

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 A Method for Preserving Statistical Distributions Subject to Controlled Tabular Adjustment
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    Chapter 2 Automatic Structure Detection in Constraints of Tabular Data
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    Chapter 3 A New Approach to Round Tabular Data
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    Chapter 4 Harmonizing Table Protection: Results of a Study
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    Chapter 5 Effects of Rounding on the Quality and Confidentiality of Statistical Data
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    Chapter 6 Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
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    Chapter 7 Statistical Disclosure Control Methods Through a Risk-Utility Framework
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    Chapter 8 A Generalized Negative Binomial Smoothing Model for Sample Disclosure Risk Estimation
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    Chapter 9 Entry Uniqueness in Margined Tables
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    Chapter 10 Combinations of SDC Methods for Microdata Protection
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    Chapter 11 A Fixed Structure Learning Automaton Micro-aggregation Technique for Secure Statistical Databases
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    Chapter 12 Optimal Multivariate 2-Microaggregation for Microdata Protection: A 2-Approximation
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    Chapter 13 Using the Jackknife Method to Produce Safe Plots of Microdata
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    Chapter 14 Combining Blanking and Noise Addition as a Data Disclosure Limitation Method
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    Chapter 15 Why Swap When You Can Shuffle? A Comparison of the Proximity Swap and Data Shuffle for Numeric Data
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    Chapter 16 Adjusting Survey Weights When Altering Identifying Design Variables Via Synthetic Data
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    Chapter 17 Risk, Utility and PRAM
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    Chapter 18 Distance Based Re-identification for Time Series, Analysis of Distances
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    Chapter 19 Beyond k -Anonymity: A Decision Theoretic Framework for Assessing Privacy Risk
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    Chapter 20 Using Mahalanobis Distance-Based Record Linkage for Disclosure Risk Assessment
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    Chapter 21 Improving Individual Risk Estimators
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    Chapter 22 Single-Database Private Information Retrieval Schemes : Overview, Performance Study, and Usage with Statistical Databases
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    Chapter 23 Privacy-Preserving Data Set Union
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    Chapter 24 “Secure” Log-Linear and Logistic Regression Analysis of Distributed Databases
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    Chapter 25 Measuring the Impact of Data Protection Techniques on Data Utility: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances
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    Chapter 26 Protecting the Confidentiality of Survey Tabular Data by Adding Noise to the Underlying Microdata: Application to the Commodity Flow Survey
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    Chapter 27 Italian Household Expenditure Survey: A Proposal for Data Dissemination
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    Chapter 28 The ARGUS Software in CENEX
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    Chapter 29 Software Development for SDC in R
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    Chapter 30 On Secure e-Health Systems
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    Chapter 31 IPUMS-International High Precision Population Census Microdata Samples: Balancing the Privacy-Quality Tradeoff by Means of Restricted Access Extracts
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Chapter title
Statistical Disclosure Control Methods Through a Risk-Utility Framework
Chapter number 7
Book title
Privacy in Statistical Databases
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, December 2006
DOI 10.1007/11930242_7
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-049330-3, 978-3-54-049332-7
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Natalie Shlomo, Caroline Young, Shlomo, Natalie, Young, Caroline

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 20%
Student > Master 2 20%
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Student > Bachelor 1 10%
Unknown 4 40%
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Mathematics 2 20%
Computer Science 2 20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 2 20%
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