Title :
Identification with privacy protection based on data hiding
Author :
Holotyak, Taras ; Voloshynovskiy, Svyatoslav ; Prudyus, Ivan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
In many problems such as biometrics, multimedia search and retrieval, recommendation systems requiring privacy-preserving similarity computations and identification, some binary features are stored in the public domain or outsourced to the third parties that might raise certain privacy concerns about the original data. To avoid this privacy leak, privacy protection is used. In the most cases, the privacy protection is uniformly applied to all binary features resulting in the data degradation and corresponding loss of performance. To avoid this undesirable effect we propose a new privacy amplification technique that is based on data hiding principles and benefits from side information about bit reliability a.k.a. soft fingerprinting. In this paper, we investigate the identification rate vs. privacy-leak trade-off. The analysis is performed for the cause of perfect match between the side information shared between the encoder and decoder as well as for the case of partial side information.
Keywords :
data encapsulation; data privacy; binary features; bit reliability; data degradation; data hiding principles; decoder; encoder; identification rate; privacy amplification technique; privacy leak avoidance; privacy protection; privacy-leak trade-off; privacy-preserving similarity computations; soft fingerprinting; Cryptography; Data privacy; Databases; Noise; identification rate; leakage; privacy; privacy preserving;
Conference_Titel :
Modern Problems of Radio Engineering Telecommunications and Computer Science (TCSET), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lviv-Slavske
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0283-8