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ResearchPrivacy-engineeringDifferential-privacyCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in Abhishek Tiwari

Safeguarding individual privacy inherently means data minimisation i.e. limiting the collection and disposal of data. This principle has been a cornerstone of privacy advocacy and is even enshrined in regulations like the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, a research published by Ponte et. al (see here) is challenging this fundamental assumption, introducing what they call the “Where’s Waldo effect.

SpatialLandscape-ecologySpatial-patternsMsca-pfRstatsCiências da Terra e do AmbienteInglês
Publicados in Thinking in spatial patterns

Methods for comparing spatial patterns in raster data This is the second part of a blog post series on comparing spatial patterns in raster data. More information about the whole series can be found in part one.

ResearchCryptographyPptsPetsCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in Abhishek Tiwari

Homomorphic encryption is a powerful cryptographic technique that allows computations to be performed on encrypted data without decrypting it first. This blog post will introduce the concept of homomorphic encryption and demonstrate implementations using Python. What is Homomorphic Encryption? Homomorphic encryption is a form of encryption that allows specific types of computations to be carried out on ciphertext.

RiskCreditCycleDataVizEconomiaInglês
Publicados in Risk Taker!

After a really cool chat over coffee with my friend Catarina and some discussions on the topic of cycles and time series with my friends Emanuella and Patrícia, I thought about writing an article here for this blog and resurrecting it, updating and improving an analysis I did some time ago and published on LinkedIn, which can be accessed through this link: Credit Granting can be used as a proxy for the Financial Cycle, which tends to present a

BlogsEstudos dos media e ciências da comunicaçãoInglês
Publicados in CST Online
Autor Christa van Raalte

Production Managers (PMs) in television production are mainly female, and as in other industries this ‘feminised’ role is typically afforded lower status than those predominantly performed by men. In our recent study, we explored the experiences of PMs in the UK industry, a group of workers who are often rendered invisible, both within the industry and in television scholarship.

BlogsEstudos dos media e ciências da comunicaçãoInglês
Publicados in CST Online
Autor Lucy Brown

“Chilling,” “a dark delight,” “magnificent,” “triumphant,” and “explosive” are all words that have been used to describe the British police crime thriller Happy Valley.[1]  First screened in 2014, it reached an audience of over 8 million and became a hit with critics and the audience alike.

Ciências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in iPhylo

How to cite: Page, R. (2024). Exploring BOLD's DNA barcode data releases: there's a fraction too much friction https://doi.org/10.59350/6qepn-ge510 Recently I’ve been exploring data downloaded from BOLD. Part of this was motivated by work done with David Schindel for a recent book: In this blog post I record some struggles I’ve had with the supposedly “Frictionless” data provided by BOLD.

Academic JournalsAcademic MisconductCodeDataEconomicsCiências SociaisInglês
Publicados in Rene Bekkers
Autor Rene Bekkers

Check out Detecting Bad Science, a new website I’ve created to help you identify weaknesses in empirical research reports. For each weakness you’ll find suggestions to avoid or repair it, or mitigate its consequences. The materials help you evaluate the quality of research in the social and behavioral sciences. You’ll also learn how to improve research designs and reports.