Applying Theoretical Advances in Privacy to Computational Social Science Practice: Publications
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Shiva Kasiviswanathan, Kobbi Nissim, and Hongxia Jin. 2017. “Private Incremental Regression”. in the ACM SIGMOD PODS Conference (PODS 2017)
Shiva Kasiviswanathan, Kobbi Nissim, and Hongxia Jin. 2017. “Private Incremental Regression”. in the ACM SIGMOD PODS Conference (PODS 2017)
Kobbi Nissim, Thomas Steinke, Alexandra Wood, Micah Altman, Aaron Bembenek, Mark Bun, Marco Gaboardi, David O’Brien, and Salil Vadhan. 2018. “Differential Privacy: A Primer for a Non-Technical Audience”. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law , 21, 1, Pp. 209-76
Kobbi Nissim, Thomas Steinke, Alexandra Wood, Micah Altman, Aaron Bembenek, Mark Bun, Marco Gaboardi, David O’Brien, and Salil Vadhan. 2018. “Differential Privacy: A Primer for a Non-Technical Audience”. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law , 21, 1, Pp. 209-76
Micah Altman, Alexandra Wood, David R. O’Brien, and Urs Gasser. 2016. “Practical Approaches to Big Data Privacy Over Time”
Micah Altman, Alexandra Wood, David R. O’Brien, and Urs Gasser. 2016. “Practical Approaches to Big Data Privacy Over Time”
Rachel Cummings, Katrina Ligett, Kobbi Nissim, Aaron Roth, and Zhiwei Steven Wu. 2016. “Adaptive Learning With Robust Generalization Guarantees”. Conference on Learning Theory (COLT)
Rachel Cummings, Katrina Ligett, Kobbi Nissim, Aaron Roth, and Zhiwei Steven Wu. 2016. “Adaptive Learning With Robust Generalization Guarantees”. Conference on Learning Theory (COLT)
Raef Bassily, Kobbi Nissim, Adam Smith, Thomas Steinke, Uri Stemmer, and Jonathan Ullman. 2016. “Algorithmic Stability for Adaptive Data Analysis”. 48th Annual Symposium on the Theory of Computing
Raef Bassily, Kobbi Nissim, Adam Smith, Thomas Steinke, Uri Stemmer, and Jonathan Ullman. 2016. “Algorithmic Stability for Adaptive Data Analysis”. 48th Annual Symposium on the Theory of Computing
Georgios Kellaris, George Kollios, Kobbi Nissim, and Adam O’Neill. 2016. “Generic Attacks on Secure Outsourced Databases”. 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Georgios Kellaris, George Kollios, Kobbi Nissim, and Adam O’Neill. 2016. “Generic Attacks on Secure Outsourced Databases”. 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Yiling Chen, Stephen Chong, Ian Kash, Tal Moran, and Salil Vadhan. 2016. “Truthful Mechanisms for Agents That Value Privacy”. ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation (TEAC), 4, 3
Yiling Chen, Stephen Chong, Ian Kash, Tal Moran, and Salil Vadhan. 2016. “Truthful Mechanisms for Agents That Value Privacy”. ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation (TEAC), 4, 3
K. Nissim, Bembenek, Wood, Bun, Gaboardi, U. Gasser, O’Brien, Steinke, and S. Vadhan. 2018. “Bridging the Gap Between Computer Science and Legal Approaches to Privacy ”. In , 2nd ed., 31:Pp. 687-780. Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
K. Nissim, Bembenek, Wood, Bun, Gaboardi, U. Gasser, O’Brien, Steinke, and S. Vadhan. 2018. “Bridging the Gap Between Computer Science and Legal Approaches to Privacy ”. In , 2nd ed., 31:Pp. 687-780. Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
Ryan Rogers, Aaron Roth, Jonathan Ullman, and Salil Vadhan. 2016. “Privacy Odometers and Filters: Pay-As-You-Go Composition”. Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS)
Ryan Rogers, Aaron Roth, Jonathan Ullman, and Salil Vadhan. 2016. “Privacy Odometers and Filters: Pay-As-You-Go Composition”. Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS)
Marco Gaboardi, James Honaker, Gary King, Kobbi Nissim, Jonathan Ullman, Salil Vadhan, and Jack Murtagh. 2016. “PSI (Ψ): A Private Data Sharing Interface”. In Theory and Practice of Differential Privacy. New York, NY
Marco Gaboardi, James Honaker, Gary King, Kobbi Nissim, Jonathan Ullman, Salil Vadhan, and Jack Murtagh. 2016. “PSI (Ψ): A Private Data Sharing Interface”. In Theory and Practice of Differential Privacy. New York, NY