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@article{wang2021current,
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title = {Why current differential privacy schemes are inapplicable for correlated data publishing?},
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author = {Wang, Hao and Xu, Zhengquan and Jia, Shan and Xia, Ying and Zhang, Xu},
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journal = {World Wide Web},
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volume = {24},
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pages = {1--23},
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year = {2021},
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publisher = {Springer}
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@article{warner1965randomized,
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@article{warner1965randomized,
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title = {Randomized response: A survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias},
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title = {Randomized response: A survey technique for eliminating evasive answer bias},
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author = {Warner, Stanley L},
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author = {Warner, Stanley L},
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@ -60,6 +60,10 @@ A negative value shows that the behavior of one variable is the \emph{opposite}
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Zero means that the variables are not linked and are \emph{independent} of each other.
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Zero means that the variables are not linked and are \emph{independent} of each other.
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A positive correlation indicates that the variables behave in a \emph{similar} manner, e.g.,~when the one decreases the other decreases as well.
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A positive correlation indicates that the variables behave in a \emph{similar} manner, e.g.,~when the one decreases the other decreases as well.
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Wand et al.~\cite{wang2021current} examined why current differential privacy methods that either increase the noise size to offset the privacy leakage caused by the correlation (model-based) or transform correlated data into independent series to another domain and process them independently (transform-based) are inapplicable for correlated data publishing.
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They prove that the privacy distortion, which they quantify using entropy, after filtering out the independent and identically distributed noise from the correlated data by utilizing the data correlation (correlation-distinguishability attack) is equal to that of conditional probability inference.
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They conclude that the problem stems from the difference of correlation between the noise that the current methods inject and the output data.
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\subsection{Privacy loss under temporal correlation}
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\subsection{Privacy loss under temporal correlation}
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\label{subsec:cor-temp}
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\label{subsec:cor-temp}
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