Sharing a transaction database with other parties for exploring valuable information becomes more recognized by business institutions, i.e., retails and supermarkets. It offers various benefits for the institutions, such as finding customer shopping behavior and frequently bought items, known as frequent itemsets. Due to the importance of such information, some institutions may consider certain frequent itemsets as sensitive information that should be kept private. Therefore, prior to handling a database, the institutions should consider privacy preserving data mining (PPDM) techniques for preventing sensitive information breaches. Presently, several PPDM methods, such as item suppression-based methods and item insertionbased methods have been developed. Unfortunately, the methods result in significant changes to the database and induce some side effects such as hiding failure, significant data dissimilarity, misses cost, and artificial frequent itemset occurrence. In this paper, we propose a swapping-based data sanitization method that can hide the sensitive frequent itemset while at the same time it can minimize the side effects of the data sanitization process. Experimental results indicate that the proposed method outperforms existing methods in terms of minimizing the side effects.
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Gunawan, D., Nugroho, Y. S., & Maryam. (2021). Swapping-based Data Sanitization Method for Hiding Sensitive Frequent Itemset in Transaction Database. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 12(11), 693–701. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0121179
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