Full-Exact Approach for Frequent Itemset Hiding
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Date
2015
Authors
Ayav, Tolga
Ergenç, Belgin
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IGI Global Publishing
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
This paper proposes a novel, exact approach that relies on integer programming for association rule hiding. A large panorama of solutions exists for the complex problem of itemset hiding: from practical heuristic approaches to more accurate exact approaches. Exact approaches provide better solutions while suffering from the lack of performance and existing exact approaches still augment their methods with heuristics to make the problem solvable. In this case, the solution may not be optimum. This work present a full-exact method, without any need for heuristics. Extensive tests are conducted on 10 real datasets to analyze distance and information loss performances of the algorithm in comparison to a former similar algorithm. Since the approach provides the optimum solution to the problem, it should be considered as a reference method.
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Association rule hiding, Itemset hiding, Cost model, Side effect, Exact approach, Problem solving, Problem solving, Association rule hiding, Cost model, Itemset hiding, Side effect, Exact approach
Fields of Science
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Ayav, T., and Ergenç, B. (2015). Full-exact approach for frequent itemset hiding. International Journal of Data Warehouse and Mining, 11(4), 49-63. doi:10.4018/ijdwm.2015100103
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3
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International Journal of Data Warehouse and Mining
Volume
11
Issue
4
Start Page
49
End Page
63
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