Journal article
Privacy-aware collection of aggregate spatial data
H Xie, L Kulik, E Tanin
Data and Knowledge Engineering | Published : 2011
Abstract
Privacy concerns can be a major barrier to collecting aggregate data from the public. Recent research proposes negative surveys that collect negative data, which is complementary to the true data. This opens a new direction for privacy-aware data collection. However, the existing approach cannot avoid certain errors when applied to many spatial data collection tasks. The errors can make the data unusable in many real scenarios. We propose Gaussian negative surveys. We modulate data collection based on Gaussian distribution. The collected data can be used to compute accurate spatial distribution of participants and can be used to accurately answer range aggregate queries. Our approach avoids ..
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Awarded by Appalachian Regional Commission
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is partially supported by ARC Grant DP110100757.