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Privacy Preserving Nearest Neighbor Search

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Privacy Preserving Nearest Neighbor Search
Data mining is frequently obstructed by privacy concerns. In many cases data is distributed, and bringing the data together in one place for analysis is not possible due to privacy laws (e.g. HIPAA) or policies. Privacy preserving data mining techniques have been developed to address this issue by providing mechanisms to mine the data while giving certain privacy guarantees. In this work we address the issue of privacy preserving nearest neighbor search, which forms the kernel of many data mining applications. To this end, we present a novel algorithm based on secure multiparty computation primitives to compute the nearest neighbors of records in horizontally distributed data. We show how this algorithm can be used in three important data mining algorithms, namely LOF outlier detection, SNN clustering, and kNN classification.
Mark Shaneck, Yongdae Kim, Vipin Kumar
Added 11 Jun 2010
Updated 11 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICDM
Authors Mark Shaneck, Yongdae Kim, Vipin Kumar
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