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Browsing Presentations by Cornell University NCRN node by Issue Date
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The NSF-Census Research Network: Cornell Node
Block, William C.; Lagoze, Carl; Vilhuber, Lars; Brown, Warren A.; Williams, Jeremy; Arguillas, Florio (International Association for Social Science Information Services & Technology, 2012-06-06)Cornell University has received a $3M NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) award to improve the documentation and discoverability of both public and restricted data from the federal statistical system. The current internal ... -
An Early Prototype of the Comprehensive Extensible Data Documentation and Access Repository (CED2AR)
Block, William C.; Williams, Jeremy; Abowd, John M.; Vilhuber, Lars; Lagoze, Carl (European DDI User Conference (EDDI12), 2012-12-03)This presentation will demonstrate the latest DDI-related technological developments of Cornell University’s $3 million NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) award, dedicated to improving the documentation, discoverability, ... -
Presentation: Revisiting the Economics of Privacy: Population Statistics and Privacy as Public Goods
Abowd, John (Data Linkage and Anonymisation Scoping Meeting, Issac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK, 2013-01)Anonymization and data quality are intimately linked. Although this link has been properly acknowledged in the Computer Science and Statistical Disclosure Limitation literatures, economics offers a framework for ... -
Improving User Access to Metadata for Public and Restricted Use US Federal Statistical Files
Block, William C.; Williams, Jeremy; Vilhuber, Lars; Lagoze, Carl; Brown, Warren; Abowd, John M. (2013-04-03)Presentation at NADDI 2013 -
Managing Confidentiality and Provenance across Mixed Private and Publicly-Accessed Data and Metadata
Vilhuber, Lars; Abowd, John; Block, William; Lagoze, Carl; Williams, Jeremy (2013 Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, 2013-11)Social science researchers are increasingly interested in making use of confidential micro-data that contains linkages to the identities of people, corporations, etc. The value of this linking lies in the potential to join ... -
Presentation: Predicting Multiple Responses with Boosting and Trees
Li, Ping; Abowd, John (2013-11-04) -
NCRN Meeting Spring 2014: Summer Working Group for Employer List Linking (SWELL)
Gathright, Graton; Kutzbach, Mark; Mccue, Kristin; McEntarfer, Erika; Monti, Holly; Trageser, Kelly; Vilhuber, Lars; Wasi, Nada; Wignall, Christopher (2014-05-22)Presentation for NCRN Spring 2014 meeting -
NCRN Meeting Spring 2014: Integrating PROV with DDI: Mechanisms of Data Discovery within the U.S. Census Bureau
Block, William; Brown, Warren; Williams, Jeremy; Vilhuber, Lars; Lagoze, Carl (2014-05-22)presentation at NCRN Spring 2014 meeting -
Collaborative Editing of DDI Metadata: The Latest from the CED2AR Project
Perry, Benjamin; Kambhampaty, Venkata; Brumsted, Kyle; Vilhuber, Lars; Block, William (2014-12-02) -
Presentation: NADDI 2015: Crowdsourcing DDI Development: New Features from the CED2AR Project
Perry, Benjamin; Kambhampaty, Venkata; Brumsted, Kyle; Vilhuber, Lars; Block, William (2015-04-10)Recent years have shown the power of user-sourced information evidenced by the success of Wikipedia and its many emulators. This sort of unstructured discussion is currently not feasible as a part of the otherwise successful ... -
NCRN Meeting Spring 2015: Broadening data access through synthetic data
Vilhuber, Lars (2015-05-08) -
NCRN Meeting Spring 2015: Revisiting the Economics of Privacy: Population Statistics and Confidentiality Protection as Public Goods
Abowd, John M.; Schmutte, Ian (2015-05-08) -
Connecting Researchers with Data: Discovery, Documentation, Access and Security
Brown, Warren A.; Jacobs, Stephanie; Schiller, David; Heining, Jörg (2015-12-02)The Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER), Cornell University and the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), German Federal Employment Agency are collaborating to expand use of IAB’s confidential ... -
Presentation: NCRN Fall 2015: Formal Privacy Protection for Data Products Combining Individual and Employer Frames
Abowd, John M.; Haney, Samuel; Machanavajjhala, Ashwin; Kutzbach, Mark; Graham, Matthew; Vilhuber, Lars (2015-12-14)Published tabular summaries of linked employer-employee data usually use a job frame (statutory employer linked to a specific employee) but include characteristics of both the individual (employee) and workplace (employer ... -
Incorporating W3C's DQV and PROV in CISER's Data Quality Review and Reproduction of Results Service
Block, William C.; Arguillas, Florio O. Jr.; Williams, Jeremy (2016-04-07) -
Crowdsourcing Metadata – Challenges and Outlook
Vilhuber, Lars (2016-04-29)Presentation at Annual Workshop of the Canadian Data Liberation Initiative -
An Integrated Approach to Statistical Agency Modernization
Abowd, John M. (2016-05)Presentation given at the Workshop on Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Design and Analysis for Official Statistics in May 2016. -
Presentation: SOLE 2016: Usage and outcomes of the Synthetic Data Server
Vilhuber, Lars; Abowd, John M. (2016-05-07)The Synthetic Data Server (SDS) at Cornell University was set up to provide early access to new synthetic data products by the U.S. Census Bureau. These datasets are made available to interested researchers in a controlled ... -
NCRN Meeting Spring 2016: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Statistical Disclosure Limitation for Program Evaluation
Abowd, John; Schmutte, Ian (2016-05-10)This paper formalizes the manner in which statistical disclosure limitation (SDL) hinders empirical research in economics. We also highlight a hitherto unappreciated advantage of SDL, formal privacy models, and synthetic ... -
NCRN Meeting Spring 2016: Crowdsourcing Metadata – Challenges and Outlook
Vilhuber, Lars; Perry, Benjamin; Kambhampaty, Venkata; Brumsted, Kyle; Lagoze, Carl (2016-05-10)Recent years have shown the power of user-sourced information evidenced by the success of Wikipedia and its many emulators. This sort of unstructured discussion is currently not feasible as a part of the otherwise successful ...