An information theoretic privacy mechanism design problem for two scenarios is studied where the private data is either hidden or observable. In each scenario, privacy leakage constraints are considered using two different measures. In these scenarios the private data is hidden or observable. In the first scenario, an agent observes useful data $Y$ that is correlated with private data $X$, and wishes to disclose the useful information to a user. A privacy mechanism is designed to generate disclosed data $U$ which maximizes the revealed information about $Y$ while satisfying a per-letter privacy constraint. In the second scenario, the agent has additionally access to the private data. First, the Functional Representation Lemma and Strong Fun...
Each agent in a network makes a local observation that is linearly related to a set of public and pr...
The total variation distance is proposed as a privacy measure in an information disclosure scenario ...
We investigate the problem of intentionally disclosing information about a set of measurement points...
A privacy mechanism design problem is studied through the lens of information theory. In this work, ...
The problem of private data disclosure is studied from an information theoretic perspective. Conside...
We study an information-theoretic privacy problem, where an agent observes useful data Y and wants t...
We consider a platform's problem of collecting data from privacy sensitive users to estimate an unde...
International audienceDifferential privacy is a notion of privacy that has become very popular in th...
We study the privacy-utility trade-off in data release under a rate constraint. An agent observes ra...
Privacy-constrained source coding problems have become increasingly important recently, and the util...
The total variation distance is proposed as a privacy measure in an information disclosure scenario ...
We investigate the local differential privacy (LDP) guarantees of a randomized privacy mechanism via...
A privacy-utility tradeoff is developed for an arbitrary set of finite-alphabet source distributions...
The Internet is shaping our daily lives. On the one hand, social networks like Facebook and Twitter ...
In this paper, we consider the setting in which the output of a differentially private mechanism is ...
Each agent in a network makes a local observation that is linearly related to a set of public and pr...
The total variation distance is proposed as a privacy measure in an information disclosure scenario ...
We investigate the problem of intentionally disclosing information about a set of measurement points...
A privacy mechanism design problem is studied through the lens of information theory. In this work, ...
The problem of private data disclosure is studied from an information theoretic perspective. Conside...
We study an information-theoretic privacy problem, where an agent observes useful data Y and wants t...
We consider a platform's problem of collecting data from privacy sensitive users to estimate an unde...
International audienceDifferential privacy is a notion of privacy that has become very popular in th...
We study the privacy-utility trade-off in data release under a rate constraint. An agent observes ra...
Privacy-constrained source coding problems have become increasingly important recently, and the util...
The total variation distance is proposed as a privacy measure in an information disclosure scenario ...
We investigate the local differential privacy (LDP) guarantees of a randomized privacy mechanism via...
A privacy-utility tradeoff is developed for an arbitrary set of finite-alphabet source distributions...
The Internet is shaping our daily lives. On the one hand, social networks like Facebook and Twitter ...
In this paper, we consider the setting in which the output of a differentially private mechanism is ...
Each agent in a network makes a local observation that is linearly related to a set of public and pr...
The total variation distance is proposed as a privacy measure in an information disclosure scenario ...
We investigate the problem of intentionally disclosing information about a set of measurement points...