n the era of big data, the availability of massive amounts of information makes privacy protection more necessary than ever. Among a variety of anonymization mechanisms, microaggregation is a common approach to satisfy the popular requirement of k-anonymity in statistical databases. In essence, k-anonymous microaggregation aggregates quasi-identifiers to hide the identity of each data subject within a group of other k - 1 subjects. As any perturbative mechanism, however, anonymization comes at the cost of some information loss that may hinder the ulterior purpose of the released data, which very often is building machine-learning models for macrotrends analysis. To assess the impact of microaggregation on the utility of the anonymized data,...
Abstract. Data aggregation is a central principle underlying many applications in computer science, ...
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Before statistical data, such as microdata, can be released to the public, it needs to be anonymised...
n the era of big data, the availability of massive amounts of information makes privacy protection m...
Improvements in technology have led to enormous volumes of detailed personal information made availa...
Microdata protection is a hot topic in the field of Statistical Disclosure Control, which has gained...
We present a multidisciplinary solution to the problems of anonymous microaggregation and clustering...
k-Anonymity is a privacy property used to limit the risk of re-identification in a microdata set. A ...
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Microaggregation is one of the most commonly employed microdata protection methods. The basic idea o...
Microaggregation is one of the most employed microdata protection methods. The idea is to build clus...
In recent years, there has been an alarming increase of online identity theft and attacks using pers...
Abstract—While research has been conducted in machine learning algorithms and in privacy preserving ...
In the light of stringent privacy laws, data anonymization not only supports privacy preserving data...
For some time now, big data applications have been enabling revolutionary innovation in every aspect...
Abstract. Data aggregation is a central principle underlying many applications in computer science, ...
© Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://crea...
Before statistical data, such as microdata, can be released to the public, it needs to be anonymised...
n the era of big data, the availability of massive amounts of information makes privacy protection m...
Improvements in technology have led to enormous volumes of detailed personal information made availa...
Microdata protection is a hot topic in the field of Statistical Disclosure Control, which has gained...
We present a multidisciplinary solution to the problems of anonymous microaggregation and clustering...
k-Anonymity is a privacy property used to limit the risk of re-identification in a microdata set. A ...
\u1d458�������-Anonymous microaggregation emerges as an essential building block in statistical disc...
Microaggregation is one of the most commonly employed microdata protection methods. The basic idea o...
Microaggregation is one of the most employed microdata protection methods. The idea is to build clus...
In recent years, there has been an alarming increase of online identity theft and attacks using pers...
Abstract—While research has been conducted in machine learning algorithms and in privacy preserving ...
In the light of stringent privacy laws, data anonymization not only supports privacy preserving data...
For some time now, big data applications have been enabling revolutionary innovation in every aspect...
Abstract. Data aggregation is a central principle underlying many applications in computer science, ...
© Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://crea...
Before statistical data, such as microdata, can be released to the public, it needs to be anonymised...