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On the complexity of restricted k-anonymity problem

Sun, Xiaoxun and Wang, Hua and Li, Jiuyong (2008) On the complexity of restricted k-anonymity problem. In: 10th Asia-Pacific Web Conference, 26-28 April 2008, Shenyang, China.

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[Abstract]: One of the emerging concepts in microdata protection is k-anonymity, introduced by Samarati and Sweeney. k-anonymity provides a simple and efficient approach to protect private individual information and is gaining increasing popularity. k-anonymity requires that every tuple(record) in the microdata table released be indistinguishably related to no fewer than k respondents. In this paper, we introduce two new variants of the k-anonymity problem, namely, the Restricted k-anonymity problem and Restricted k-anonymity problem on attribute (where suppressing the entire attribute is allowed). We prove that both problems are NP-hard for k ≥ 3. The results imply the main results obtained by Meyerson and Williams. On the positive side, we develop a polynomial time algorithm for the Restricted 2-anonymity problem by giving a graphical representation of the microdata table.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (DEST Category E) (Paper)
Additional Information:Deposited in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Copyright 2008 Springer. This is the authors' version of the work. It is posted here with permission of the publisher for your personal use. No further distribution is permitted. The item is also available in Lecture Notes in Computer Science v. 4976 at http://www.springerlink.com
Uncontrolled Keywords:k-anonymity, database security
Subjects:280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280500 Data Format > 280505 Data Security
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280400 Computation Theory and Mathematics > 280401 Analysis of Algorithms and Complexity
ID Code:4223
Deposited By:Mr Xiaoxun Sun
Deposited On:20 Jun 2008 12:39
Last Modified:03 Nov 2008 13:20

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