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Data utility measures
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Defining what a generic information loss measure is can be a tricky issue. Roughly speaking, it should capture the amount of information loss for a reasonable range of data uses. It will be said that there is little information loss if the protected dataset is analytically valid and interesting according to the following definitions by Winkler [4]:
A protected microdata set is analytically valid if it approximately preserves the following with respect to the original data (some conditions apply only to continuous attributes):
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Means and covariances on a small set of subdomains (subsets of records and/or attributes)
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Marginal values for a few tabulations of the data
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At least one distributional characteristic
A microdata set is analytically interesting if six attributes on important subdomains are provided that can be validly analyzed.
More precise conditions of analytical validity and analytical interest cannot be stated without taking...
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Domingo-Ferrer, J. (2018). Information Loss Measures. In: Liu, L., Özsu, M.T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8265-9_1505
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