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Recognise names and personal data in case descriptions from the case system

Masking of personal data to avoid unnecessary processing

Last change on 20th of June 2024, at 8:24 (CET) | Publication Standard 1.0
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Impactful algorithms
Impact assessment
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Status
Out of use

General information

Theme

Organisation and business operations

Begin date

1-2022

End date

12-2022

Contact information

algoritmeregister@stichtsevecht.nl

Responsible use

Goal and impact

To prevent other models from learning from individuals' data, they are masked in advance using an existing recognition algorithm.

Considerations

The disadvantage is that it will never be fully comprehensive and can therefore create false security in terms of processing personal data.

Human intervention

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Risk management

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Operations

Data

Case data (data from the case system)

Technical design

Recognising names using an existing deep learning model.

External provider

internally developed

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