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Identification risk

    This risk is defined as the probability that an intruder identifies at least one respondent in the disseminated microdata. this identification may lead to the disclosure of (sensitive) information about the respondent. the risk of identification depends o




Identificatio, латинский

Identificatio, onis, f, латинский

Identification, английский
  1. Identification is the association of a particular record within a set of data with a particular population unit.

  2. Опознавание

  3. Идентификация; отбор необходимой информации для обработки; выбор массивов (документы оон)

  4. The act of discovering or stating who someone is or what something is  identification with someone the act of associating with and unconsciously taking on the viewpoints and behaviours of one or more other people

  5. Идентификация определение, установление возбудителя.

  6. The correspondence between a largely behavioral model and the portion of reality it claims to represent. one can think of such models as having equations whose parameters must be chosen in order for the model to be specified. a parameter can either be assumed to have a certain value and is then hypothesized or it can be estimated (->estimation) from given data and is then said to be identified. a model may be under-identified when not all of its parameters are identified or it may be over-identified when there are two or more inconsistent estimates of a parameter.

  7. A unique identifier of an object or person.

  8. Proof or evidence that supports an identity claim.

  9. The process of mapping an object onto the supported identification schemas or getting the unique user identifier (uid). the operating system, iis, or commerce server usually provides this identification.

  10. Установление личности клиента


Identification, немецкий

Identification and authentication, английский
    Идентификация и аутентификация; идентификация и подтверждение полномочий


Identification and authentication (i&a), английский

Identification and authorization facility, английский

Identification beacon, английский
  1. Опознавательный маяк i/b inboard внутренний, ближайший к фюзеляжу

  2. Опознавательный маяк


Identification byte, английский
    Идентифицирующий байт; байт идентификации


Identification card, английский
    Идентификационная карта


Identification character, английский
    Идентификационный символ; идентифицирующий символ; символ идентификации; знак идентификации


Identification code, английский
    Идентифицирующий код; идентификатор


Identification data, английский
    Those personal data that allow direct identification of the data subject, and which are needed for the collection, checking and matching of the data, but are not subsequently used for drawing up statistical results.


Identification dataset, английский
    A dataset that contains formal identifiers.


Identification des armes à feu, французский

Identification des dangers, французский
    Procédure visant à identifier les dangers et à en définir les caractéristiques de base.


Identification division, английский
    Блок идентификации; раздел идентификации


Identification friend or foe, английский
    Радиолокационное опознавание; система опознавания «свой — чужой»


Identification invitation, английский

Identification key, английский
    Key


Identification lamps, английский
    Lamps used in clusters at front or rear top to identify specific classes of large vehicles,


Probability, английский
  1. Probability can be generally defined as a measure of how likely some event will occur. the event could be an explosion, a lottery win or perhaps cancer induction. mathematically speaking, the value of probability varies between 0 and 1 where 0 means an ev

  2. Вероятность. возможность.

  3. The probability of an event is a number between zero and 100%. the meaning (interpretation) of probability is the subject of theories of probability, which differ in their interpretations. however, any rule for assigning probabilities to events has to satisfy the axioms of probability.

  4. Вероятность

  5. Вероятность probability sample, syn. random sample

  6. Вероятность. мера случайности появления конкретного события. например, вероятность случайного выбора из популяции человека с конкретным качеством соответствует доле людей в популяции, обладающих этим качеством.

  7. Вероятность; возможность

  8. Вероятность; обеспеченность (гидрологической величины) ~ of no-failure вероятность безотказной работы

  9. Probability is a method for representing uncertainty about propositions or events. it represents the uncertainty about a proposition on a scale from 0 to 1, with a 0 representing complete certainty that the proposition is false or an event will not occur and a value of one will represent the opposite. formally, a probability measure is one that follows kolmogorov`s axioms. there are two main schools of thought on the meaning of probability. frequentists take a narrow interpretation of probability allowing only hypothetically repeatable events or experiments as being quantifiable by probability, while bayesians take a broader interpretation that allows reasoning about "one-shot" events and propositions based on the current knowledge about nature. the bayesian interpretation is most commonly used in artificial intelligence, while the frequentist interpretation is most commonly taught in statistics courses. the label "bayesian" arises from the central role that the bayes theorem plays in this use of probability. it allows one to reason from effects to causes and encourages the use of probability measures to describe supposedly fixed events or propositions which frequentists disallow. the probability for these events reflects one`s state of knowledge about the event, rather than being an assertion that the unknown event can vary. for example, a bayesian would have no qualms about making statements about the probability that a given die, rolled and hidden from his sight is, for example, a six. a frequentist would be unable to make such a statement, preferring to talk about his confidence in the method when applied to a hypothetically large number of repeated experiments. in the end, they would act in similar ways. when the long run data are available, bayesians and frequentists end up with the same estimates. see also: bayes theorem, kolmogorov`s axioms.

  10. Вероятность. математическое измерение возможности появления неко-его события, выраженное в виде дроби или процента [30]. значения статистической вероятности лежат в пределах от 1 или 100 процентов (всегда) до 0 или 0 процентов (никогда) [20]. наибольшее приближение к истинной вероятности дает относитель-ная частота события, полученная на основе большой серии измерений или результа-тов [33]. вероятность может быть также определена как выражение в некоторой неопределимой форме "степени уверенности" или как предельная частота события в бесконечной случайной последовательности [49].

  11. The likelihood of something happening. for example, sale being made.

  12. Вероятность. математическое измерение возможности появления некоего события, выраженное в виде дроби или процента [30]. значения статистической вероятности лежат в пределах от 1 или 100 процентов (всегда) до 0 или 0 процентов (никогда) [20]. наибольшее приближение к истинной вероятности дает относительная частота события, полученная на основе большой серии измерений или результатов [33]. вероятность может быть также определена как выражение в некоторой неопределимой форме "степени уверенности" или как предельная частота события в бесконечной случайной последовательности [49].

  13. The relative likelihood of a particular outcome among all possible outcomes.

  14. Likelihood that an event may occur, expressed as a number between 0 and 1.


Respondent, английский
  1. Респондент, опрашиваемый

  2. A party that provides a response.


Disseminated, английский
    A disorder that causes extensive clot formation in the blood vessels, followed by severe bleeding. abbr dic


Disclosure, английский
  1. Disclosure relates to the inappropriate attribution of information to a data subject, whether an individual or an organisation. disclosure has two components identification and attribution.

  2. Раскрытие. разглашение.

  3. Раскрытие (изобретения); содержание заявки; описание (изобретения) см. written disclosure

  4. Раскрытие (изобретения); содержание заявки; описание (изобретения)

  5. Раскрытие (информации)

  6. То, что открыто, вскрыто, обнаружено

  7. Обнародование (информации)

  8. To obtain a valid patent, a patent application as filed must contain a full and clear disclosure of the invention as prescribed in 35 usc 112(a).

  9. The making known of a fact that had previously been hidden; a revelation. for example, in many states you must disclose major physical defects in a house you are selling, such as a leaky roof or potential flooding problem.


Information, английский
  1. Knowledge of a particular event or situation, or knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact.

  2. Информация

  3. Facts about something  have you any information about the treatment of sunburn?  the police won’t give us any information about how the accident happened.  you haven’t given me enough information about when your symptoms started.  that’s a very useful piece or bit of information. (note: no plural: some information; a piece of information.)

  4. N информация | attr. информационный flow, structure source of ~ источник информации 1 ранее использовался в более широком значении как ‘умозаключе- ние’. 2 получение выводных данных в процессе обработки информации и/или языка и само выводное знание, умозаключение; мыслительная операция, в ходе которой человек выходит за пределы данных в тек- сте сведений и получает новую информацию. 3 аффикс, вставляемый внутрь корня слова при словообразовании или словоизменении.

  5. In admiralty courts, implies a clause introduced into a citation, intimating that in the event of a party cited not appearing, the court will proceed in his absence.

  6. Информация; данные; сведения

  7. Координационный комитет ин4юрмации о проектируемых и возводимых объектах строительства

  8. Literally that which forms within, but more adequately

  9. Data that has been recorded, classified, organized, related or interpreted so that meaning is apparent.

  10. Contextualised data providing answer to a certain question decreasing uncertainty.

  11. Информация, сведения


Primary suppression, английский
    This technique can be characterized as withholding all disclosive cells from publication, which means that their value is not shown in the table, but replaced by a symbol such as ‘ч’ to indicate the suppression. according to the definition of disclosive c


Disturbing the data, английский
    This process involves changing the data in some systematic fashion, with the result that the figures are insufficiently precise to disclose information about individual cases.