Autores
Rebecca C Steorts, Samuel L Ventura, Mauricio Sadinle, Stephen E Fienberg
Fecha de publicación
2014/9/17
Conferencia
International conference on privacy in statistical databases
Páginas
253-268
Editor
Springer, Cham
Descripción
Record linkage seeks to merge databases and to remove duplicates when unique identifiers are not available. Most approaches use blocking techniques to reduce the computational complexity associated with record linkage. We review traditional blocking techniques, which typically partition the records according to a set of field attributes, and consider two variants of a method known as locality sensitive hashing, sometimes referred to as “private blocking.” We compare these approaches in terms of their recall, reduction ratio, and computational complexity. We evaluate these methods using different synthetic datafiles and conclude with a discussion of privacy-related issues.
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