PrivBV: Distance-aware encoding for distributed data with local differential privacy

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Abstract

Recently, local differential privacy (LDP) has been used as the de facto standard for data sharing and analyzing with high-level privacy guarantees. Existing LDP-based mechanisms mainly focus on learning statistical information about the entire population from sensitive data. For the first time in the literature, we use LDP for distance estimation between distributed datato support more complicated data analysis. Specifically, we propose PrivBV - a locally differentially private bit vector mechanism with a distance-aware property in the anonymized space. We also present an optimization strategy for reducing privacy leakage in the high-dimensional space. The distance-aware property of PrivBV brings new insights into complicated data analysis in distributed environments. As study cases, we show the feasibility of applying PrivBV to privacy-preserving record linkage and non-interactive clustering. Theoretical analysis and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

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Sun, L., Ping, G., & Ye, X. (2022). PrivBV: Distance-aware encoding for distributed data with local differential privacy. Tsinghua Science and Technology, 27(2), 412–421. https://doi.org/10.26599/TST.2021.9010027

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