TPDP 2016 - Second workshop on the Theory and Practice of Differential Privacy
Topics/Call fo Papers
Differential privacy is a promising approach to the privacy-preserving release of data: it offers a strong guaranteed bound on the increase in harm that a user incurs as a result of participating in a differentially private data analysis. Several mechanisms and software tools have been developed to ensure differential privacy for a wide range of data analysis tasks.
Researchers in differential privacy come from several area of computer science as algorithms, programming languages, security, databases, machine learning, as well as from several areas of statistics and data analysis. The workshop is intended to be an occasion for researchers from these different research areas to discuss the recent developments in the theory and practice of differential privacy.
Researchers in differential privacy come from several area of computer science as algorithms, programming languages, security, databases, machine learning, as well as from several areas of statistics and data analysis. The workshop is intended to be an occasion for researchers from these different research areas to discuss the recent developments in the theory and practice of differential privacy.
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