Granular computing in privacy-preserving data mining
by Justin Zhan
International Journal of Granular Computing, Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems (IJGCRSIS), Vol. 1, No. 3, 2010

Abstract: Granular computing is an emerging computing paradigm of information processing. It concerns the processing of complex information entities, called 'information granules', which appear in the process of data abstraction and derivation of knowledge from information. The granular computing paradigm has been applied to many applications and we will address the applications of granular computing in the area of privacy-preserving data mining. We will use privacy-preserving association rule mining, privacy-preserving k-nearest neighbour classification and privacy-preserving support vector machine classification to illustrate how the paradigm of granular computing has been applied.

Online publication date: Mon, 30-Nov-2009

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