Title :
Differentially Private Histogram Publishing through Lossy Compression
Author :
Acs, Gergely ; Castelluccia, C. ; Rui Chen
Author_Institution :
INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France
Abstract :
Differential privacy has emerged as one of the most promising privacy models for private data release. It can be used to release different types of data, and, in particular, histograms, which provide useful summaries of a dataset. Several differentially private histogram releasing schemes have been proposed recently. However, most of them directly add noise to the histogram counts, resulting in undesirable accuracy. In this paper, we propose two sanitization techniques that exploit the inherent redundancy of real-life datasets in order to boost the accuracy of histograms. They lossily compress the data and sanitize the compressed data. Our first scheme is an optimization of the Fourier Perturbation Algorithm (FPA) presented in [13]. It improves the accuracy of the initial FPA by a factor of 10. The other scheme relies on clustering and exploits the redundancy between bins. Our extensive experimental evaluation over various real-life and synthetic datasets demonstrates that our techniques preserve very accurate distributions and considerably improve the accuracy of range queries over attributed histograms.
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; data compression; data privacy; pattern clustering; perturbation techniques; publishing; FPA; Fourier perturbation algorithm; attributed histograms; compressed data sanitization techniques; differential privacy models; differentially private histogram publishing; differentially private histogram releasing schemes; lossy compression; pattern clustering; real-life dataset inherent redundancy; real-life datasets; synthetic datasets; Data privacy; Databases; Discrete Fourier transforms; Histograms; Noise; Privacy; Sensitivity; Differential privacy; Fourier transform; clustering; histogram; lossy compression;
Conference_Titel :
Data Mining (ICDM), 2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4649-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICDM.2012.80