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\chapter{Conclusion and future work}
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\label{ch:con}
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Continuous publishing of data, also known as time series, has found over the past decades several application domains, including healthcare, smart building, and traffic monitoring.
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In many cases, time series are geotagged data containing sensitive personal details, and thus their processing entails privacy concerns.
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In many cases, time series contain personal details (and are usually geotagged), and thus their processing entails privacy concerns.
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The processing/publishing of time series that contain user-generated data, may not only pose privacy risks to the individuals involved but also deteriorate arbitrarily the data utility.
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The processing/publishing of user-generated data in the form of time series, may not only pose privacy risks to the individuals involved but also deteriorate arbitrarily the quality therein.
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To this end, differential privacy is the most prominent privacy method that can efficiently balance between user protection and data utility.
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In this thesis, we have concentrated on continuous user-generated data publishing.
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