In our special #Census issue @RuobinGong discusses the key statistical considerations behind transparent privacy and weighs a few challenges to transparency that emerge from the @uscensusbureau's adoption of #DifferentialPrivacy for the #2020Census Read: https://t.co/R94RCc4Q7o
The recipient of our Guy Medal in Bronze this year is Pierre E Jacob.
Read the full citation and about the other winners in our news announcement at https://t.co/6hdK2ydRt3 #RSSHonours
Marcello and I are speaking at ANU's HMI DAIS seminar about our recent work on understanding the ``multiple resolutions'' to algorithmic fairness -- this Wednesday 11/11 @ 5pm US Eastern!
Our latest issue (2:3) is out and it features a high school student, a comedian, and two presidents among many others from industry and academia! Read it now starting with @XiaoLiMeng1 's editorial #DataScience@harvard_data@mitpress@pubpub https://t.co/UIN8ifz3pO
More new data: we just released more demonstration data based on the @uscensusbureau's differentially private algorithm. This release adds 12 additional tables, including races tallied and sex by age by race/ethnicity. https://t.co/8dz5EZgiPb
Thanks again to @walthdempsey for this application, which I used for my ODSC talk. Thanks to @stanford_ai for spreading the word! Random testing takes no more than a very small fraction of the tests — in this case 1/500. The key, however, is to ensure it’s really random! Ideas?
Today @CMU_Stats mourns the loss of Joyce Fienberg, one of the fatalities in yesterday's Tree of Life synagogue attack. Joyce was the widow of Steve Fienberg and a treasured member of the @CMU_Stats family for almost 40 years. She was much loved and will be deeply missed.