A Grid-Based Swarm Intelligence Algorithm for Privacy-Preserving Data Mining
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Wu, T.-Y., Lin, J., Zhang, Y., & Chen, C.-H. (2019). A grid-based swarm intelligence algorithm for privacy-preserving data mining. Applied Sciences, 9(4). 10.3390/app9040774Sammendrag
Privacy-preserving data mining (PPDM) has become an interesting and emerging topic in recent years because it helps hide confidential information, while allowing useful knowledge to be discovered at the same time. Data sanitization is a common way to perturb a database, and thus sensitive or confidential information can be hidden. PPDM is not a trivial task and can be concerned an Non-deterministic Polynomial-time (NP)-hard problem. Many algorithms have been studied to derive optimal solutions using the evolutionary process, although most are based on straightforward or single-objective methods used to discover the candidate transactions/items for sanitization. In this paper, we present a multi-objective algorithm using a grid-based method (called GMPSO) to find optimal solutions as candidates for sanitization. The designed GMPSO uses two strategies for updating gbest and pbest during the evolutionary process. Moreover, the pre-large concept is adapted herein to speed up the evolutionary process, and thus multiple database scans during each evolutionary process can be reduced. From the designed GMPSO, multiple Pareto solutions rather than single-objective algorithms can be derived based on Pareto dominance. In addition, the side effects of the sanitization process can be significantly reduced. Experiments have shown that the designed GMPSO achieves better side effects than the previous single-objective algorithm and the NSGA-II-based approach, and the pre-large concept can also help with speeding up the computational cost compared to the NSGA-II-based algorithm.