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Cerqueus, Thomas
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- PublicationOntology-Based Quality Evaluation of Value Generalization Hierarchies for Data Anonymization(2014-09)
; ; ; In privacy-preserving data publishing, approaches using Value Generalization Hierarchies (VGHs) form an important class of anonymization algorithms. VGHs play a key role in the utility of published datasets as they dictate how the anonymization of the data occurs. For categorical attributes, it is imperative to preserve the semantics of the original data in order to achieve a higher utility. Despite this, semantics have not being formally considered in the specification of VGHs. Moreover, there are no methods that allow the users to assess the quality of their VGH. In this paper, we propose a measurement scheme, based on ontologies, to quantitatively evaluate the quality of VGHs, in terms of semantic consistency and taxonomic organization, with the aim of producing higher-quality anonymizations. We demonstrate, through a case study, how our evaluation scheme can be used to compare the quality of multiple VGHs and can help to identify faulty VGHs.227 - PublicationDynamic Adaptation of the Traffic Management System CarDemo(IEEE, 2014-09-12)
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; This paper demonstrates how we applied a constraint-based dynamic adaptation approach on CarDemo, a traffic management system. The approach allows domain experts to describe the adaptation goals as declarative constraints, and automatically plan the adaptation decisions to satisfy these constraints. We demonstrate how to utilise this approach to realise the dynamic switch of routing services of the traffic management system, according to the change of global system states and user requests.423 - PublicationImproving the Utility of Anonymized Datasets through Dynamic Evaluation of Generalization Hierarchies(IEEE, 2016-07-30)
; ; ; The dissemination of textual personal information has become a key driver for innovation and value creation. However, due to the possible content of sensitive information, this data must be anonymized, which can reduce its usefulness for secondary uses. One of the most used techniques to anonymize data is generalization. However, its effectiveness can be hampered by the Value Generalization Hierarchies (VGHs) used to dictate the anonymization of data, as poorly-specified VGHs can reduce the usefulness of the resulting data. To tackle this problem, we propose a metric for evaluating the quality of textual VGHs used in anonymization. Our evaluation approach considers the semantic properties of VGHs and exploits information from the input datasets to predict with higher accuracy (compared to existing approaches) the potential effectiveness of VGHs for anonymizing data. As a consequence, the utility of the resulting datasets is improved without sacrificing the privacy goal. We also introduce a novel rating scale to classify the quality of the VGHs into categories to facilitate the interpretation of our quality metric for practitioners.515Scopus© Citations 1