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A Framework for Evaluating the Utility of Data Altered to Protect Confidentiality

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  • Karr, A.F.
  • Kohnen, C.N.
  • Oganian, A.
  • Reiter, J.P.
  • Sanil, A.P.

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  • Karr, A.F. & Kohnen, C.N. & Oganian, A. & Reiter, J.P. & Sanil, A.P., 2006. "A Framework for Evaluating the Utility of Data Altered to Protect Confidentiality," The American Statistician, American Statistical Association, vol. 60, pages 224-232, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bes:amstat:v:60:y:2006:m:august:p:224-232
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    18. Tatiana Komarova & Denis Nekipelov, 2020. "Identification and Formal Privacy Guarantees," Papers 2006.14732, arXiv.org, revised May 2021.

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