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Digital Government:
Project Update - February 2007
1. PUBLICATIONS
Accepted tentatively for publication, revision submitted:
A. F. Karr, X. Lin, J. P. Reiter and A. P. Sanil (2005). Privacy preserving analysis of vertically partitioned data using secure matrix products. J. Official Statist.
M.-J. Woo, J. P. Reiter, A. Oganian and A. F. Karr (2007). Global measures of data utility for microdata masked for disclosure limitation. Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality.
Submitted for publication:
L. F. Jackson, A. Gray, and S. E. Fienberg: "Category Aggregation and Partitioning Models for Contingency Tables: Sequential Procedures for Examining the Information in a Table"
2. PRESENTATIONS
Center for Demography of Health and Aging, University of Wisconsin
Jerome Reiter, invited talk: "Using Multiple Imputation to Protect Confidentiality"
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, February 14
Stephen E. Fienberg: "Statistical Formulation of Issues Associated With Multi-way Contingency Tables and the Links to Algebraic Geometry"
Kickoff Conference for the New DHS Center for Dynamic Data Analysis (DyDAn), DIMACS, Rutgers University, NJ, February 26
Stephen E. Fienberg, Keynote Lecture: "Privacy, Confidentiality, and Datamining in a Homeland Security Context
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