Presentations of the NCRN Coordinating Office
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This collection contains presentations made by NCRN Coordinating Office staff, as well as presentations made at conferences and meetings organized by the NCRN Coordinating Office.
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Item Has the NSF-Census Bureau Research Network Helped Improve the U.S. Statistical System?Vilhuber, Lars; Weinberg, Daniel H. (2018-08)Presentation made by Lars Vilhuber, PI of the NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) Coordinating Office on behalf of the network at the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) 2018 in a session presenting the award winners from 2017. https://ww2.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2018/onlineprogram/ActivityDetails.cfm?SessionID=215028Item NCRN Meeting Spring 2017: Practical Issues in AnonymityClifton, Chris; Merill, Shawn; Merill, Keith (2017)Item NCRN Meeting Spring 2017: 2017 Economic Census: Towards Synthetic Data SetsCaldwell, Carol; Thompson, Katherine Jenny (2017)Item NCRN Meeting Spring 2017: Formal Privacy Models and Title 13Nissim, Kobbi; Gasser, Urs; Smith, Adam; Vadhan, Salil; O'Brien, David; Wood, Alexandra (2017-04-24)A new collaboration between academia and the Census Bureau to further the Bureau’s use of formal privacy models.Item NCRN Meeting Spring 2017: WelcomeVilhuber, Lars (2017-04-24)Item NCRN Meeting Fall 2016: Audit Trails, Parallel Navigation, and the SIPPLee, Jinyoung (2016-10-24)Item Boosting Models for Edit, Imputation and Prediction of Multiple Response OutcomesLi, Ping; Abowd, John M. (2014-02-05)In this paper, we propose a statistical framework that generalizes the classical logit model to predict multiple responses (i.e., multi-label classification). We develop an effective implementation based on boosting and trees. For the NCRN seminar we present an application to editing and imputation in the multiple response race and ethnicity coding on the American Community Survey.Item Presentation of 2020 Census Operational PlanColosi, Robert (2015-11-04)The 2020 Census Operational Plan was baselined in October 2015. This high level review will highlight some major innovations documented in that plan. Further discussion includes future research to further refine the design and testing planned in the upcoming years.