Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables

Disclosure analysis in two-way contingency tables is important in categorical data analysis. The disclosure analysis concerns whether a data snooper can infer any protected cell values, which contain privacy sensitive information, from available marginal totals (i.e., row sums and column sums) in a...

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Main Authors: LU, Haibing, LI, Yingjiu, WU, Xintao
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-15682020-04-24T05:36:46Z Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables LU, Haibing LI, Yingjiu WU, Xintao Disclosure analysis in two-way contingency tables is important in categorical data analysis. The disclosure analysis concerns whether a data snooper can infer any protected cell values, which contain privacy sensitive information, from available marginal totals (i.e., row sums and column sums) in a two-way contingency table. Previous research has been targeted on this problem from various perspectives. However, there is a lack of systematic definitions on the disclosure of cell values. Also, no previous study has been focused on the distribution of the cells that are subject to various types of disclosure. In this paper, we define four types of possible disclosure based on the exact upper bound and/or the lower bound of each cell that can be computed from the marginal totals. For each type of disclosure, we discover the distribution pattern of the cells subject to disclosure. Based on the distribution patterns discovered, we can speed up the search for all cells subject to disclosure. 2006-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/569 info:doi/10.1007/11930242_6 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1568/viewcontent/Lu2006_Chapter_DisclosureAnalysisForTwo_WayCo.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information Security
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LU, Haibing
LI, Yingjiu
WU, Xintao
Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
description Disclosure analysis in two-way contingency tables is important in categorical data analysis. The disclosure analysis concerns whether a data snooper can infer any protected cell values, which contain privacy sensitive information, from available marginal totals (i.e., row sums and column sums) in a two-way contingency table. Previous research has been targeted on this problem from various perspectives. However, there is a lack of systematic definitions on the disclosure of cell values. Also, no previous study has been focused on the distribution of the cells that are subject to various types of disclosure. In this paper, we define four types of possible disclosure based on the exact upper bound and/or the lower bound of each cell that can be computed from the marginal totals. For each type of disclosure, we discover the distribution pattern of the cells subject to disclosure. Based on the distribution patterns discovered, we can speed up the search for all cells subject to disclosure.
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author LU, Haibing
LI, Yingjiu
WU, Xintao
author_facet LU, Haibing
LI, Yingjiu
WU, Xintao
author_sort LU, Haibing
title Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
title_short Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
title_full Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
title_fullStr Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
title_full_unstemmed Disclosure Analysis for Two-Way Contingency Tables
title_sort disclosure analysis for two-way contingency tables
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/569
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1568/viewcontent/Lu2006_Chapter_DisclosureAnalysisForTwo_WayCo.pdf
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