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A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Auditing Differentially Private Algorithms with Epistemically Disparate Herd [PDF]
Privacy-preserving AI algorithms are widely adopted in various domains, but the lack of transparency might pose accountability issues. While auditing algorithms can address this issue, machine-based audit approaches are often costly and time-consuming.
arxiv
Iron‐based nanocomposites are widely used for trace heavy metal removal, but the low utilization of HFO nanoparticles remains a challenge. Here, a metal‐phenolic network (MPN) strategy is proposed to confine nano‐HFO within polystyrene beads, creating a negative electrostatic field and optimizing electron density at oxygen sites. This approach enhances
Manyu Zhang+9 more
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All opinions are not equal: Toward a consensual approach to the development of drug policy
Abstract Drug policy has been subjected to much scrutiny from different stakeholder groups who present sometimes very different opinions on solutions to address a problem. Reconciling such differences, that are underpinned by both anecdotal and empirical evidence, is a priority yet to be fully achieved.
Gabriel T. W. Wong, Matthew Manning
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How Well Can Differential Privacy Be Audited in One Run? [PDF]
Recent methods for auditing the privacy of machine learning algorithms have improved computational efficiency by simultaneously intervening on multiple training examples in a single training run. Steinke et al. (2024) prove that one-run auditing indeed lower bounds the true privacy parameter of the audited algorithm, and give impressive empirical ...
arxiv
A gaseous hydrogen‐free catalytic system employing Raney Ni and HZSM‐5 with isopropanol upgrades lignin‐derived phenols into value‐added alkanes. By tuning catalyst ratios and temperature, selective pathways yield versatile products including propylbenzene (62%), 4‐propylcyclohexanol (92.2%), propylcyclohexene (93.3%), and propylcyclohexane (93.2 ...
Yanyan Yu+5 more
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Making homes more accessible for people with mobility impairment: A lived experience perspective
Abstract People with mobility impairment have the right to live in accessible housing that meets their needs. Although the Australian National Construction Code for residential housing will be amended to include minimum accessibility standards in September 2022, some states have chosen not to adopt these standards (New South Wales, Western Australia ...
Isabella Goodwin+7 more
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The BiSbF2 monolayer is a 2D topological insulator with a large bandgap (252 meV) hosting topological edge states and giant valley‐contrasted spin‐splitting (478 meV). The sizable gap enables room‐temperature quantum spin Hall effects, while its coexisting topological and valleytronic features provide a versatile platform for exploring topological ...
Bin Geng+4 more
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Housing the homeless: How revisiting the 1940s assists the struggle
Abstract A major obstacle in the political work of housing the homeless is convincing voters and lawmakers that housing is a right and should be available to all without conditions. This paper seeks to assist that project by showing that the tension between rights and conditions has a history. It focusses on the pivotal 1940s, which saw the first major
Anne O'Brien
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