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PSD 2022: Paris, France
- Josep Domingo-Ferrer

, Maryline Laurent
:
Privacy in Statistical Databases - International Conference, PSD 2022, Paris, France, September 21-23, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13463, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-13944-4
Privacy Models
- Jordi Castro, Claudio Gentile, Enric Spagnolo-Arrizabalaga:

An Optimization-Based Decomposition Heuristic for the Microaggregation Problem. 3-14 - Siva Anantharaman, Sabine Frittella

, Benjamin Nguyen:
Privacy Analysis with a Distributed Transition System and a Data-Wise Metric. 15-30 - Martin Dunsche, Tim Kutta, Holger Dette:

Multivariate Mean Comparison Under Differential Privacy. 31-45 - Tomer Shoham, Yosef Rinott:

Asking the Proper Question: Adjusting Queries to Statistical Procedures Under Differential Privacy. 46-61 - Vicenç Torra

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Towards Integrally Private Clustering: Overlapping Clusters for High Privacy Guarantees. 62-73
Tabular Data
- Felix Geyer, Reinhard Tent, Michel Reiffert, Sarah Giessing:

Perspectives for Tabular Data Protection - How About Synthetic Data? 77-91 - Ala Eddine Laouir, Abdessamad Imine:

On Privacy of Multidimensional Data Against Aggregate Knowledge Attacks. 92-104 - Øyvind Langsrud

, Hege Marie Bøvelstad
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Synthetic Decimal Numbers as a Flexible Tool for Suppression of Post-published Tabular Data. 105-115
Disclosure Risk Assessment and Record Linkage
- Ben Derrick

, Elizabeth Green
, Felix Ritchie
, Paul White
:
The Risk of Disclosure When Reporting Commonly Used Univariate Statistics. 119-129
Privacy-Preserving Protocols
- Josep Domingo-Ferrer:

Tit-for-Tat Disclosure of a Binding Sequence of User Analyses in Safe Data Access Centers. 133-141 - Yulliwas Ameur

, Rezak Aziz
, Vincent Audigier
, Samia Bouzefrane
:
Secure and Non-interactive k-NN Classifier Using Symmetric Fully Homomorphic Encryption. 142-154
Unstructured and Mobility Data
- Benet Manzanares-Salor

, David Sánchez
, Pierre Lison
:
Automatic Evaluation of Disclosure Risks of Text Anonymization Methods. 157-171 - Alberto Blanco-Justicia

, Najeeb Moharram Jebreel
, Jesús A. Manjón
, Josep Domingo-Ferrer
:
Generation of Synthetic Trajectory Microdata from Language Models. 172-187
Synthetic Data
- Claire McKay Bowen, Victoria Bryant, Leonard Burman, John Czajka, Surachai Khitatrakun, Graham MacDonald, Robert McClelland, Livia Mucciolo, Madeline Pickens, Kyle Ueyama, Aaron R. Williams, Doug Wissoker, Noah Zwiefel:

Synthetic Individual Income Tax Data: Methodology, Utility, and Privacy Implications. 191-204 - James Jackson

, Robin Mitra
, Brian Francis
, Iain Dove
:
On Integrating the Number of Synthetic Data Sets m into the a priori Synthesis Approach. 205-219 - Jörg Drechsler

:
Challenges in Measuring Utility for Fully Synthetic Data. 220-233 - Claire Little

, Mark J. Elliot
, Richard Allmendinger
:
Comparing the Utility and Disclosure Risk of Synthetic Data with Samples of Microdata. 234-249 - Gillian M. Raab:

Utility and Disclosure Risk for Differentially Private Synthetic Categorical Data. 250-265
Machine Learning and Privacy
- Oualid Zari, Javier Parra-Arnau, Ayse Ünsal, Thorsten Strufe, Melek Önen:

Membership Inference Attack Against Principal Component Analysis. 269-282 - Manel Slokom

, Peter-Paul de Wolf, Martha A. Larson:
When Machine Learning Models Leak: An Exploration of Synthetic Training Data. 283-296
Case Studies
- Paul Francis:

A Note on the Misinterpretation of the US Census Re-identification Attack. 299-311 - Krishnamurty Muralidhar

:
A Re-examination of the Census Bureau Reconstruction and Reidentification Attack. 312-323 - Neeraja Sathe

, Feng Yu, Lanting Dai, Devon Cribb
, Kathryn Spagnola, Ana Saravia, Rong Cai, Jennifer Hoenig:
Quality Assessment of the 2014 to 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Public Use Files. 324-346 - Ana I. Miranda, Marta Mas, Marina Ayestaran:

Privacy in Practice: Latest Achievements of the Eustat SDC Group. 347-360 - Xinmeng Zhang

, Zhiyu Wan
, Chao Yan
, J. Thomas Brown
, Weiyi Xia
, Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis
, Murat Kantarcioglu
, Bradley A. Malin
:
How Adversarial Assumptions Influence Re-identification Risk Measures: A COVID-19 Case Study. 361-374

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