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The Open GDA Score Project provides open-source software for attacks, utility measures, and anonymization mechanisms, as well as real datasets.
The Open GDA Score Project provides open-source software for attacks, utility measures, and anonymization mechanisms, as well as real datasets.
Tools for generating GDA Scores may be found on the GitHub repository https://github.com/gda-score.
A python class for managing all phases of an attack and computing the resulting GDA defense score.
Find out moreThis tool measures the extent to which a given anonymization method hides data.
Find out moreThis tool measures the error introduced by the anonymization method for queries that count the number of distinct users.
Find out moreThe GDA Score project offers a number of real databases that can be used to test and measure anonymization methods.
This table holds the K-anonymized data for the trip time and location columns of the taxi dataset.
Find out moreThis database contains four hours of New York City taxi rides (from Jan. 8, 2013, 8AM to noon).
Find out moreThis database contains one week’s worth of downloads from the Sci-Hub scientific papers free download system.
Find out moreThe GDA Score project implements dynamic anonymization methods and opens interfaces to them.
The GDA Score project opens a postgres interface to the raw datasets as well as all static anonymized datasets.
Find out moreThe GDA Score project provides both browser-based and postgres-based interfaces to Diffix.
Find out moreThis interface gives access to the Differential Privacy implementation of Uber, co-developed at UC Berkeley.
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