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Distributed Private Online Learning for Social Big Data Computing over Data Center Networks

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2016-02-23 v1 Machine Learning Social and Information Networks

Abstract

With the rapid growth of Internet technologies, cloud computing and social networks have become ubiquitous. An increasing number of people participate in social networks and massive online social data are obtained. In order to exploit knowledge from copious amounts of data obtained and predict social behavior of users, we urge to realize data mining in social networks. Almost all online websites use cloud services to effectively process the large scale of social data, which are gathered from distributed data centers. These data are so large-scale, high-dimension and widely distributed that we propose a distributed sparse online algorithm to handle them. Additionally, privacy-protection is an important point in social networks. We should not compromise the privacy of individuals in networks, while these social data are being learned for data mining. Thus we also consider the privacy problem in this article. Our simulations shows that the appropriate sparsity of data would enhance the performance of our algorithm and the privacy-preserving method does not significantly hurt the performance of the proposed algorithm.

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@article{arxiv.1602.06489,
  title  = {Distributed Private Online Learning for Social Big Data Computing over Data Center Networks},
  author = {Chencheng Li and Pan Zhou and Yingxue Zhou and Kaigui Bian and Tao Jiang and Susanto Rahardja},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.06489},
  year   = {2016}
}

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