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On Addressing Efficiency Concerns in Privacy Preserving Data Mining

Databases 2011-11-09 v1

Abstract

Data mining services require accurate input data for their results to be meaningful, but privacy concerns may influence users to provide spurious information. To encourage users to provide correct inputs, we recently proposed a data distortion scheme for association rule mining that simultaneously provides both privacy to the user and accuracy in the mining results. However, mining the distorted database can be orders of magnitude more time-consuming as compared to mining the original database. In this paper, we address this issue and demonstrate that by (a) generalizing the distortion process to perform symbol-specific distortion, (b) appropriately choosing the distortion parameters, and (c) applying a variety of optimizations in the reconstruction process, runtime efficiencies that are well within an order of magnitude of undistorted mining can be achieved.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0310038,
  title  = {On Addressing Efficiency Concerns in Privacy Preserving Data Mining},
  author = {Shipra Agrawal and Vijay Krishnan and Jayant Haritsa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0310038},
  year   = {2011}
}