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Protection of sensitive trajectory datasets through spatial and temporal exchange

E NAGHI ZADEH KAKHKI, L Kulik, E Tanin

Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management | ACM Press | Published : 2014

Abstract

Privacy concerns place a great impediment to publishing and/or exchanging trajectory data across companies and institutions. This has urged researchers to address privacy issues prior to trajectory data release. Currently, privacy preserving solutions distort original data unnecessarily, hence, degrade data utility and make such data less useful for third parties. We consider a trajectory as a sequence of stops and moves, and propose an approach that exploits features of a trajectory as means for preserving privacy while maintaining a high level of utility. We introduce the concept of sensitivity for stops based on the assumption that they are more vulnerable to privacy threats. We propose a..

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