Sankaralingam Pushpa
St. Peter’s Institute of Higher Education and Research

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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Protecting sensitive information utilizing an efficient association representative rule concealing algorithm for imbalance dataset Mylam Chinnappan Babu; Sankaralingam Pushpa
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 15, No 1: July 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v15.i1.pp527-534

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In data mining, discrimination is the detrimental behavior of the people which is extensively studied in human society and economical science. However, there are negative perceptions about the data mining. Discrimination has two categories; one is direct, and another is indirect. The decisions depend on sensitive information attributes are named as direct discrimination, and the decisions which depend on non-sensitive information attributes are called as indirect discrimination which is strongly related with biased sensitive ones. Privacy protection has become another one of the most important problems in data mining investigation.  To overcome the above issues, an Efficient Association Representative Rule Concealing (EARRC) algorithm is proposed to protect sensitive information or knowledge and offer privacy protection with the classification of the sensitive data. Representative rule concealing is one kind of the privacy-preserving mechanisms to hide sensitive association rules. The objective of this paper is to reduce the alternation of the original database and perceive that there is no sensitive association rule is obtained. The proposed method hides the sensitive information by altering the database without modifying the support of the sensitive item. The EARRC is a type of association classification approach which integrates the benefits of both associative classification and rule-based PART (Projective Adaptive Resonance Theory) classification. Based on Experimental computations, proposed EARRC+PART classifier improves 1.06 NMI and 5.66 Accuracy compared than existing methodologies.