Category
page 1Data anonymization techniques
Bradley effect
theory about discrepancies between opinion polls and election results in the United States
pseudonymization
Pseudonymization is a data management and de-identification procedure by which personally identifiable information fields within a data record are replaced by one or more artificial identifiers, or pseudonyms. A single pseudonym for each replaced field or collection of replaced fields makes the data record less identifiable while remaining suitable for data analysis and data processing.
k-anonymity
'''k-anonymity' is a property possessed by certain anonymized data. The term k''-anonymity was first introduced by Pierangela Samarati and Latanya Sweeney in a paper published in 1998, although the concept dates to a 1986 paper by Tore Dalenius.