Differentially private data publishing: Non-interactive setting

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This chapter present the non-interactive setting in data publishing, including batch queries publishing, contingency table publishing and synthetic dataset publishing. Non-interactive settings mean all queries are given to the curator at one time. The key challenge for non-interactive publishing is the sensitivity measurement. Correlation between queries will dramatically increase the sensitivity. Two possible methods are proposed to fix this problem: one is decomposing the correlation between batch queries and another is publishing a synthetic dataset with the constraint of differential privacy to answer those proposed queries. Related methods are presented in the synthetic dataset publishing Sections.

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Zhu, T., Li, G., Zhou, W., & Yu, P. S. (2017). Differentially private data publishing: Non-interactive setting. In Advances in Information Security (Vol. 69, pp. 35–48). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62004-6_5

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