ACRO: A multi-language toolkit for supporting Automated Checking of Research Outputs

12/06/2022
by   Richard J. Preen, et al.
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This paper discusses the development of an open source tool ACRO, (Automatic Checking of Research Outputs) to assist researchers and data governance teams by distinguishing between: research output that is safe to publish; output that requires further analysis; and output that cannot be published because it creates substantial risk of disclosing private data. ACRO extends the functionality and accessibility of a previous prototype by providing a light-weight 'skin' that sits over well-known analysis tools, and enables access in a variety of programming languages researchers might use. This adds functionality to (i) identify potentially disclosive outputs against a range of commonly used disclosure tests; (ii) suppress outputs where required; (iii) report reasons for suppression; and (iv) produce simple summary documents Trusted Research Environment (TRE) staff can use to streamline their workflow. The ACRO code and documentation are available under an MIT license at https://github.com/AI-SDC/ACRO

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