Privacy-Aware Mechanism Design
Computer Science and Game Theory
2015-03-19 v2
Abstract
In traditional mechanism design, agents only care about the utility they derive from the outcome of the mechanism. We look at a richer model where agents also assign non-negative dis-utility to the information about their private types leaked by the outcome of the mechanism. We present a new model for privacy-aware mechanism design, where we only assume an upper bound on the agents' loss due to leakage, as opposed to previous work where a full characterization of the loss was required. In this model, under a mild assumption on the distribution of how agents value their privacy, we show a generic construction of privacy-aware mechanisms and demonstrate its applicability to electronic polling and pricing of a digital good.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1111.3350,
title = {Privacy-Aware Mechanism Design},
author = {Kobbi Nissim and Claudio Orlandi and Rann Smorodinsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.3350},
year = {2015}
}