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Data Privacy Games

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  • This book investigates the privacy-utility trade-off issue by analyzing interactions among multiple stakeholders, which is different from the predominant methodology in current literature
  • This book presents a formalized analysis of the privacy preserving strategies. Specifically, game theory and contract theory, which are widely used in the study of economics, are applied in this book to analyze users’ strategies
  • The topic of information security and privacy is extremely hot in worldwide

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. The Conflict Between Big Data and Individual Privacy

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 1-43
  3. Privacy-Preserving Data Collecting: A Simple Game Theoretic Approach

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 45-57
  4. Contract-Based Private Data Collecting

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 59-88
  5. Dynamic Privacy Pricing

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 89-118
  6. User Participation Game in Collaborative Filtering

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 119-149
  7. Privacy-Accuracy Trade-Off in Distributed Data Mining

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 151-177
  8. Conclusion

    • Lei Xu, Chunxiao Jiang, Yi Qian, Yong Ren
    Pages 179-181

About this book

With the growing popularity of “big data”, the potential value of personal data has attracted more and more attention. Applications built on personal data can create tremendous social and economic benefits. Meanwhile, they bring serious threats to individual privacy. The extensive collection, analysis and transaction of personal data make it difficult for an individual to keep the privacy safe. People now show more concerns about privacy than ever before. How to make a balance between the exploitation of personal information and the protection of individual privacy has become an urgent issue.

In this book, the authors use methodologies from economics, especially game theory, to investigate solutions to the balance issue. They investigate the strategies of stakeholders involved in the use of personal data, and try to find the equilibrium. 

The book proposes a user-role based methodology to investigate the privacy issues in data mining, identifying four different types of users, i.e. four user roles, involved in data mining applications. For each user role, the authors discuss its privacy concerns and the strategies that it can adopt to solve the privacy problems.

The book also proposes a simple game model to analyze the interactions among data provider, data collector and data miner. By solving the equilibria of the proposed game, readers can get useful guidance on how to deal with the trade-off between privacy and data utility. Moreover, to elaborate the analysis on data collector’s strategies, the authors propose a contract model and a multi-armed bandit model respectively.

The authors discuss how the owners of data (e.g. an individual or a data miner) deal with the trade-off between privacy and utility in data mining. Specifically, they study users’ strategies in collaborative filtering based recommendation system and distributed classification system. They built game models to formulate the interactions among data owners, and propose learning algorithms to find the equilibria.

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China

    Lei Xu

  • Tsinghua Space Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

    Chunxiao Jiang

  • Peter Kiewit Institute 206B, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Omaha, USA

    Yi Qian

  • Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

    Yong Ren

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eBook USD 69.99
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Softcover Book USD 89.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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