diff --git a/text/evaluation/theotherthing.tex b/text/evaluation/theotherthing.tex index a44f756..4bd09d6 100644 --- a/text/evaluation/theotherthing.tex +++ b/text/evaluation/theotherthing.tex @@ -2,8 +2,10 @@ \label{sec:lmdk-sel-eval} In this section we present the experiments that we performed, to test the methodology that we presented in Section~\ref{subsec:lmdk-sel-sol}, on real and synthetic data sets. -With the experiments on the synthetic data sets (Section~\ref{subsec:sel-utiliy}) we show the normaziled distances for various {\thething} percentages. -privacy loss by our framework when tuning the size and statistical characteristics of the input {\thething} set $L$ with special emphasis on how the privacy loss under temporal correlation is affected by the number and distribution of the {\thethings}. +With the experiments on the synthetic data sets (Section~\ref{subsec:sel-utl}) we show the normalized Euclidean and Wasserstein distances on items for various distributions and {\thething} percentages. +This allows us to justify our design decisions during the process. + +Privacy loss by our framework when tuning the size and statistical characteristics of the input {\thething} set $L$ with special emphasis on how the privacy loss under temporal correlation is affected by the number and distribution of the {\thethings}. With the experiments on the real data sets (Section~\ref{subsec:sel-prv}), we show the performance in terms of utility of our three {\thething} mechanisms in combination with privacy preserving {\thething} that can be possibly applied to humans.