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Transactions on Data Privacy, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, April 2012
- Tamir Tassa, Arnon Mazza, Aristides Gionis:
k-Concealment: An Alternative Model of k-Type Anonymity. 189-222 - Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis, Grigorios Loukides:
Utility-guided Clustering-based Transaction Data Anonymization. 223-251 - Vignesh Ganapathy, Dilys Thomas, Tomás Feder, Hector Garcia-Molina, Rajeev Motwani:
Distributing Data for Secure Database Services. 253-272 - Geetha Jagannathan, Krishnan Pillaipakkamnatt, Rebecca N. Wright:
A Practical Differentially Private Random Decision Tree Classifier. 273-295 - Bilal Hawashin, Farshad Fotouhi, Traian Marius Truta, William I. Grosky:
Efficient Privacy Preserving Protocols for Similarity Join. 297-331 - Leon Stenneth, Philip S. Yu:
Mobile Systems Privacy: 'MobiPriv' A Robust System for Snapshot or Continuous Querying Location Based Mobile Systems. 333-376
Volume 5, Number 2, August 2012
- Martin M. Merener:
Theoretical Results on De-Anonymization via Linkage Attacks. 377-402 - Christine M. O'Keefe, Natalie Shlomo:
Comparison of Remote Analysis with Statistical Disclosure Control for Protecting the Confidentiality of Business Data. 403-432 - Hongwei Tian, Weining Zhang, Shouhuai Xu, Patrick Sharkey:
A Knowledge Model Sharing Based Approach to Privacy-Preserving Data Mining. 433-467 - Stuart Morton, Malika Mahoui, P. Joseph Gibson, Saidaiah Yechuri:
An Enhanced Utility-Driven Data Anonymization Method. 469-503
Volume 5, Number 3, December 2012
- Balamurugan Anandan, Chris Clifton, Wei Jiang, Mummoorthy Murugesan, Pedro Pastrana-Camacho, Luo Si:
t-Plausibility: Generalizing Words to Desensitize Text. 505-534 - David McClure, Jerome P. Reiter:
Differential Privacy and Statistical Disclosure Risk Measures: An Investigation with Binary Synthetic Data. 535-552 - Esma Aïmeur, Gilles Brassard, Sébastien Gambs, David Schönfeld:
P3ERS: Privacy-Preserving PEer Review System. 553-578
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