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Resumen de A comparative study of microaggregation methods

Josep Maria Mateo Sanz, Josep Domingo i Ferrer

  • Microaggregation is a statistical disclosure control technique for microdata. Raw microdata (i.e. individual records) are grouped into small aggregates prior to publication. Each aggregate should contain at least k records to prevent disclosure of individual information. Fixed-size microaggregation consists of taking fixed-size microaggregates (size k). Data-oriented microaggregation (with variable group size) was introduced recently. Regardless of the group size, microaggregations on a multidimensional data set can be formed using univariate techniques on projected data or using multivariate techniques. This paper presents the first method for multivariate fixed-sixe microaggregation. In addition, a real data set is used to compare the information loss and output data quality of fixed-size vs. data-oriented, and univariate vs. multivariate microaggregation


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