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: bring back the noise
bring back the noise
2026-06-14 16:30:59.049885+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Good read: Banning noise will be a disaster for
statistical data products, on a new order from the US Office of
Privacy and Open Government: Disclosure Avoidance for Statistical Products which says
(in section 5, policy):
- Any use of noise infusion is inconsistent with the Departments policies.
The article points out two things: first, that this is likely a disaster for privacy of
individuals whose data are aggregated in those sets, of course, but also that this makes
analysis across this boundary difficult.
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