Effective gene patterned association rule hiding algorithm for privacy preserving data mining on transactional database

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Abstract

Association Rule Hiding methodology is a privacy preserving data mining technique that sanitizes the original database by hide sensitive association rules generated from the transactional database. The side effect of association rules hiding technique is to hide certain rules that are not sensitive, failing to hide certain sensitive rules and generating false rules in the resulted database. This affects the privacy of the data and the utility of data mining results. In this paper, a method called Gene Patterned Association Rule Hiding (GPARH) is proposed for preserving privacy of the data and maintaining the data utility, based on data perturbation technique. Using gene selection operation, privacy linked hidden and exposed data items are mapped to the vector data items, thereby obtaining gene based data item. The performance of proposed GPARH is evaluated in terms of metrics such as number of sensitive rules generated, true positive privacy rate and execution time for selecting the sensitive rules by using Abalone and Taxi Service Trajectory datasets.

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Gayathiri, P., & Poorna, B. (2017). Effective gene patterned association rule hiding algorithm for privacy preserving data mining on transactional database. Cybernetics and Information Technologies, 17(3), 92–108. https://doi.org/10.1515/cait-2017-0032

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