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    Precursors to potential severe core damage accidents: 1994, a status report. Volume 22: Appendix I

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    Generating and sharing differentially private spatio-temporal data using real-world knowledge

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    Privacy-preserving spatio-temporal data sharing is vital for addressing many real-world problems, such as managing disease spread or tailoring public services to a population’s travel patterns. Differential privacy has become the de facto privacy standard owing to its strong privacy guarantees, although existing mechanisms make very restrictive assumptions regarding what outside knowledge is known beyond the data itself. .is limits the practical utility of the private data, and has prevented the widespread deployment of differentially private algorithms in the real world. . This thesis aims to show that incorporating publicly available information, such as the road network or characteristics of places of interests, can enhance the practical utility of the output data without negatively affecting privacy. .This thesis focuses on two main problems, both of which are fundamental in enabling location analytics with private data. The first considers the synthesis of spatial point data, and three solutions are proposed. The first solution uses a private adaptation of kernel density estimation to generate data within small private partitions, and the second uses the road network as the basis for data generation. The third solution combines randomised response with generative adversarial networks to develop a generative model that satisfies label local differential privacy – a more practical and realistic privacy setting. The second problem focuses on sharing trajectory data using local differential privacy. .e proposed solution uses the exponential mechanism to efficiently perturb overlapping, hierarchically structured =-grams of trajectory data, which help to preserve the spatio-temporal correlations inherent in trajectory data. .is problem, and its solution, is then extended to a setting in which two services wish to privately share event sequence data with each other. All solutions incorporate publicly available external knowledge by imposing hard constraints on feasible outputs, exploiting the intrinsic hierarchies and underlying structures of realworld data, and using distance functions to ensure that semantically similar values are more likely to be output. Experiments with real data show that including this information helps to produce private data that performs very well in many spatio-temporal analytical tasks, including range, hotspot, and facility location queries. These strong results demonstrate the potential for more widespread use of differential privacy in the real world

    Plan For Meeting the Academic Computing Needs Of the University: 1979-1985

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    Submitted to Vice President Durward Long May 25, 1979The Academic Computing Advisory Committee (ACAC) was established by Vice President Long in April 1978 to advise the University Administration "... on policy matters concerning the delivery of computer services to meet the academic needs of our University." In his letter of April 5, 1978, Vice President Long charged the Committee with the following tasks: 1. Assess the current state of computer services provided to support the academic programs of instruction, organized research, and public service; 2. Identify the near and long-range future requirements for computer support to academic programs; 3. Recommend a plan for meeting these needs; 4. Monitor the implementation of the plan; and, 5. Advise the Vice President for Academic Affairs on policy matters concerning the delivery of computing services to the academic programs. This report speaks to the first three items of the Committee's charge. It is submitted to the Administration after a year's work and study by ACAC and following University-wide consultation on the recommendations to alleviate the identified problems concerning academic computing services

    Ideology and identity : social construction of reality on Nguna, Vanuatu

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    Marshall News Releases: April, 1960

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    These news releases were written by and distributed by Marshall during the period indicated in the title.https://mds.marshall.edu/marshall_news_releases_archives/1005/thumbnail.jp

    SDC Experiences wtih Large Data Bases

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    Bowdoin Orient v.96, no.1-24 (1966-1967)

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