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"Am I Private and If So, how Many?" -- Using Risk Communication Formats for Making Differential Privacy Understandable
8 April 2022
Daniel Franzen
Saskia Nuñez von Voigt
Peter Sorries
Florian Tschorsch
Claudia Muller-Birn Freie Universitat Berlin
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""Am I Private and If So, how Many?" -- Using Risk Communication Formats for Making Differential Privacy Understandable"
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SoK: Usability Studies in Differential Privacy
Onyinye Dibia
Brad Stenger
Steven Baldasty
Mako Bates
Ivoline C. Ngong
Yuanyuan Feng
Joseph P. Near
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22 Dec 2024
Position: Challenges and Opportunities for Differential Privacy in the U.S. Federal Government
Amol Khanna
Adam McCormick
A. Nguyen
Chris Aguirre
Edward Raff
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21 Oct 2024
An applied Perspective: Estimating the Differential Identifiability Risk of an Exemplary SOEP Data Set
Jonas Allmann
Saskia Nuñez von Voigt
Florian Tschorsch
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04 Jul 2024
Have it your way: Individualized Privacy Assignment for DP-SGD
Franziska Boenisch
Christopher Muhl
Adam Dziedzic
Roy Rinberg
Nicolas Papernot
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29 Mar 2023
What Are the Chances? Explaining the Epsilon Parameter in Differential Privacy
Priyanka Nanayakkara
Mary Anne Smart
Rachel Cummings
Gabriel Kaptchuk
Elissa M. Redmiles
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01 Mar 2023
New Differential Privacy Communication Pipeline and Design Framework
Jinyuan Jia
Z. Wen
Zheli Liu
Changyu Dong
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04 Aug 2022
Differential Privacy: An Estimation Theory-Based Method for Choosing Epsilon
M. Naldi
G. DÁcquisto
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04 Oct 2015
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