Any institution that disseminates data in aggregated form h as the duty to ensure that individual confidential information is not disclosed, either by not releasing data or by perturbing the released data, while maintaining data utility. Controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) is a promising technique of the second type where a protected table that is close to the original one in some chosen distance is constructed. The choice of the specific distance shows a trade-off: while the Euclidean distance has been shown (and is confirmed here) to produce tables with greater “utility”, it gives rise to Mixed Integer Quadratic Problems (MIQPs) with pairs of linked semi-continuous variables that are more difficult to solve than the Mixed Integer Linear ...
In this paper we consider a minimum distance Controlled Tabular Adjustment (CTA) model for statistic...
Minimum distance controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) is a recent perturbative approach for statistic...
Tabular data is routinely released by national statistical agencies (NSA) to disseminate aggregated ...
Any institution that disseminates data in aggregated form h as the duty to ensure that individual co...
Any institution that disseminates data in aggregated form has the duty to ensure that individual con...
In this paper we consider a minimum distance Controlled Tabular Adjustment (CTA) model for statistic...
Controlled tabular adjustment (CTA), and its minimum distance variants, is a recent methodology for ...
The purpose of the field of statistical disclosure control is to avoid that no confidential informat...
Minimum distance controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) is a recent perturbative methodology for the p...
Minimum-distance controlled tabular adjustment methods (CTA) have been formulated as an alternative...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comIn this paper we consider a minimum distance ...
Controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) can be classi ed within the group of approaches that perturb out...
CTA is a post-tabular perturbative approach for statistical disclosure control. Its purpose is to co...
Controlled tabular adjustment (CIA) is a relatively new protection technique for tabular data protec...
Minimum-distance controlled tabular adjustment methods (CTA), and its restricted variants (RCTA), is...
In this paper we consider a minimum distance Controlled Tabular Adjustment (CTA) model for statistic...
Minimum distance controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) is a recent perturbative approach for statistic...
Tabular data is routinely released by national statistical agencies (NSA) to disseminate aggregated ...
Any institution that disseminates data in aggregated form h as the duty to ensure that individual co...
Any institution that disseminates data in aggregated form has the duty to ensure that individual con...
In this paper we consider a minimum distance Controlled Tabular Adjustment (CTA) model for statistic...
Controlled tabular adjustment (CTA), and its minimum distance variants, is a recent methodology for ...
The purpose of the field of statistical disclosure control is to avoid that no confidential informat...
Minimum distance controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) is a recent perturbative methodology for the p...
Minimum-distance controlled tabular adjustment methods (CTA) have been formulated as an alternative...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comIn this paper we consider a minimum distance ...
Controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) can be classi ed within the group of approaches that perturb out...
CTA is a post-tabular perturbative approach for statistical disclosure control. Its purpose is to co...
Controlled tabular adjustment (CIA) is a relatively new protection technique for tabular data protec...
Minimum-distance controlled tabular adjustment methods (CTA), and its restricted variants (RCTA), is...
In this paper we consider a minimum distance Controlled Tabular Adjustment (CTA) model for statistic...
Minimum distance controlled tabular adjustment (CTA) is a recent perturbative approach for statistic...
Tabular data is routinely released by national statistical agencies (NSA) to disseminate aggregated ...