Mengmeng Yang , Taolin Guo , Tianqing Zhu , Ivan Tjuawinata , Jun Zhao , Kwok-Yan Lam
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Abstract
With the rapid development of low-cost consumer electronics and pervasive adoption of next generation wireless communication technologies, a tremendous amount of data has been generated from users’ smart devices and collected for research and analysis. This inevitably results in increasing concern of mobile users regarding their personal information; the problem of privacy preservation has become more urgent and it has also attracted a significant amount of attention from both academic researchers and industry practitioners. As a strong privacy tool, local differential privacy (LDP) has been widely deployed in recent years. It eliminates the need for a trusted third party by allowing users to perturb their data locally, thus providing better privacy protection. This survey provides a comprehensive and structured overview of LDP technology. We summarize and analyse state-of-the-art development in LDP and compare a range of methods from various perspectives and from the context of machine learning model training. We explore the applications of LDP in various domains. Furthermore, we identify several research challenges and discuss promising future research directions.
期刊介绍:
The quality of software, well-defined interfaces (hardware and software), the process of digitalisation, and accepted standards in these fields are essential for building and exploiting complex computing, communication, multimedia and measuring systems. Standards can simplify the design and construction of individual hardware and software components and help to ensure satisfactory interworking.
Computer Standards & Interfaces is an international journal dealing specifically with these topics.
The journal
• Provides information about activities and progress on the definition of computer standards, software quality, interfaces and methods, at national, European and international levels
• Publishes critical comments on standards and standards activities
• Disseminates user''s experiences and case studies in the application and exploitation of established or emerging standards, interfaces and methods
• Offers a forum for discussion on actual projects, standards, interfaces and methods by recognised experts
• Stimulates relevant research by providing a specialised refereed medium.