Ryan McKenna, Joie Wu, Arisa Tajima, and Brett Mullins won the first prize in the NIST Differential Privacy Temporal Map Challenge
Ryan McKenna, Joie Wu, Arisa Tajima, Brett Mullins, Siddhant Pradhan, and Cecilia Ferrando have recently won the first prize in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Differential Privacy Temporal Map Challenge.
The challenge seeks new tools with which to push the boundaries of current technologies for de-identifying data sets relevant to public safety.