Title
t-Plausibility: Generalizing Words to Desensitize Text
Abstract
De-identified data has the potential to be shared widely to support decision making and research. While significant advances have been made in anonymization of structured data, anonymization of textual information is in it infancy. Document sanitization requires finding and removing personally identifiable information. While current tools are effective at removing specific types of information (names, addresses, dates), they fail on two counts. The first is that complete text redaction may not be necessary to prevent re-identification, since this can affect the readability and usability of the text. More serious is that identifying information, as well as sensitive information, can be quite subtle and still be present in the text even after the removal of obvious identifiers. Observe that a diagnosis ``tuberculosis'' is sensitive, but in some situations it can also be identifying. Replacing it with the less sensitive term ``infectious disease'' also reduces identifiability. That is, instead of simply removing sensitive terms, these terms can be hidden by more general but semantically related terms to protect sensitive and identifying information, without unnecessarily degrading the amount of information contained in the document. Based on this observation, the main contribution of this paper is to provide a novel information theoretic approach to text sanitization and develop efficient heuristics to sanitize text documents.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2012
Transactions on Data Privacy
complete text redaction,text document,sensitive information,sensitive term,de-identified data,document sanitization,text sanitization,textual information,novel information theoretic approach,desensitize text,identifiable information,generalizing words
Field
DocType
Volume
Data mining,Identifier,Redaction,Information retrieval,Computer science,Usability,Readability,Heuristics,Personally identifiable information,Information sensitivity,Data model
Journal
5
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
3
11
0.62
References 
Authors
16
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Balamurugan Anandan1282.35
Chris Clifton23327544.44
Wei Jiang338327.56
Mummoorthy Murugesan41235.18
Pedro Pastrana-Camacho5110.62
Luo Si62498169.52