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Provisional Programme |
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Information Notice 1 |
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Information Notice 2 |
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Topic: Access to microdata
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Session Organizers: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat) and Eric Schulte Nordholt (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Access to different kinds of Statistics Netherlands’ microdata
Eric Schulte Nordholt (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Creating ready-made research datasets from national administrative registers
Päivi Kankaanranta (Statistics Finland) |
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Fingerprinting relational data
Tanja Šarčević (SBA Research) |
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Shedding light on the legal approach to aggregate data under the GDPR & the FFDR
Emanuela Podda (Università di Bologna) |
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Transnational access to confidential microdata: Progress and impact for research
Maria Alkhoury (Centre d'accès sécurisé aux données / Secure Data Hub) |
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Microdata access where we are and where we need to go
Elizabeth Green (University of the West of England) |
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Microdata access services coping with COVID-19 lockdown
Natalia Volkow (National Institute of Statistics and Geography) |
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Topic: Risk assessment: Privacy, confidentiality, and disclosure
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Session Organizers: Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Krish Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma) |
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Statistical disclosure control for machine learning models
Felix Ritchie (University of the West of England) |
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The trade-off between the risk of disclosure and data utility in SDC – a case of data from a survey of accidents at work
Andrzej Młodak (Statistical Office in Poznań) |
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Using machine learning to assist output checking
Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) |
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Disclosure metrics born from statistical evaluations of data utility
Devyani Biswal (University of Ottawa) |
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Risk assessment procedures for the 2020 U.S. census
David Van Riper (University of Minnesota) |
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Proposal for a risk assessment scale for privacy risks in the disclosure of statistical information
Jesús González López (National Institute of Statistics and Geography) |
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Database reconstruction is very difficult in practice
Krishnamurty Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma) |
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Topic: Software tools for statistical data confidentiality
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Session Organizers: Peter-Paul de Wolf (Statistics Netherlands) and Andrzej Młodak (Poznań Statistical Office) |
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Suppression of directly-disclosive cells in frequency tables
Daniel Lupp (Statistics Norway) |
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Introducing a graphical user interface for creating the metadata governing the secondary cell suppression process
Michel Reiffert (Destatis) |
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Assessing, visualizing and improving the utility of synthetic data
Gillian Raab (Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research) |
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Private linear regression: Can we scale up with Big Data?
Giuseppe Bruno (Bank of Italy) |
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Automatic checking of research outputs
Marco Stocchi (Eurostat) |
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Topic: Microdata protection
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Session Organizers: Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Krish Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma) |
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Accounting for longitudinal data structures when disseminating synthetic data to the public
Joerg Drechsler (Institute for Employment Research) |
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AI-based privacy preserving census(like) data publication
Johannes Gussenbauer (Statistics Austria) |
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Generating tabular data using generative adversarial networks with differential privacy
Giacomo Astolfi (European Central Bank) |
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Generative adversarial networks for synthetic data generation: A comparative study
Claire Little (University of Manchester) |
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Data access modernization in National Statistical Offices through synthetic data, the HLG-MOS guide
Kenza Sallier (Statistics Canada) |
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Extreme value protection adjustment for different subpopulations in complex data sets
Anna Oganian (National Center for Health Statistics) |
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Topic: Tabular data
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Session Organizers: Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada) and Sarah Giessing (Destatis) |
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Differential privacy and noisy confidentiality concepts for European population statistics
Fabian Bach (Eurostat) |
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Fair risk-utility comparison of tabular perturbation methods by post-processing to expected frequencies
Øyvind Langsrud (Statistics Norway) |
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Suppression or perturbation?
Wim Kloek (Eurostat) |
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Considerations to deal with the frozen cell problem in Tau-Argus Modular
Sarah Giessing (Destatis) |
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Increasing utility of economic statistical information
Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada) |
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Topic: Other Emerging issues
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Session Organizers: Peter-Paul de Wolf (Statistics Netherlands) and Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland) |
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Some of entity resolution and the impacts on personal privacy
Rebecca Steorts (Duke University) |
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A proof-of-concept solution for secure processing of mobile network operator data for official statistics
Fabio Ricciato, (Eurostat) |
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Modelling data environments within PROV to assist anonymisation decision-making
Mark Elliot (University of Manchester) |
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Structural uniqueness in network data
Marieke de Vries (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Updates on the HLG project on input privacy preservation
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Dennis Ramondt (Statistics Netherlands) |
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