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