NSF Funds Data Anonymization Project 36
Trailrunner7 writes "A group of researchers from Purdue University has been awarded $1.5 million from the National Science Foundation to help fund an ongoing project that's investigating how well current techniques for anonymizing data are working and whether there's a need for better methods. The grant will help to further research from computer scientists and linguists, who are looking at ways in which people can still be identified through textual clues even after explicitly identifiable data has been removed. The Purdue anonymization project has been ongoing for some time, and also includes researchers from a number of other institutions, including Indiana University and the Kinsey Institute."
Testing Slashdots Methods for Anonymization (Score:4, Funny)
It works!
Can I pick up my grant check now?
Re:Testing Slashdots Methods for Anonymization (Score:4, Funny)
We wish you could, but we don't know who to write the cheque out to.
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Cash
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Sorry Rob,
With that number next to your "anonymous" name, #34103516, you might as well just have given us your full social security number.
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So I could search for regular Slashdot users who tend to be active around 6:00 PM, post brief messages, and are often one of the first to comment. Narrow down that list to users who actually did log in on 1
Hmmm (Score:3, Insightful)
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No, that would be wrong, of course. They'd never be able to accept a grant. It could never happen. Ever.
But only because, technically, it's called a bribe, not a grant. If you want to call it a grant, you have to put it in quotes, as in: "I wonder if they could get a larger "grant" from..."
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Now why would the NSA be interested in technology that could identify anonymous posters using "textual clues even after explicitly identifiable data has been removed"? That's just silly talk.
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... in other words, meatloaf!
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And I don't see how can you have meaningful data if you removed all the information that would enable you to recreate the individual sample.
You can still segregrate them into groups even if you can't identify the individual sample - which is essentially what happens already. Data miners go and determine "People who like Penny Arcade also like Video games - so lets put an Ad for Fable 3 up on the main page" - whether that is Penny-Arcade's decision to get more click-revenue or whether they just let an adserver handle that obvious piece of info is irrelevant, you are still using relevant data with meaning to market to a large group of people inst
Did anybody else read.... (Score:1)
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No, but I read NSF Funds, and thought, why is slashdot doing a story on my wife?
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How Benevolent Of The N.S.F. ( +3, Instrusive ) (Score:5, Interesting)
"The grant will help to further research from computer scientists and linguists, who are looking at ways in which people can still be identified through textual clues even after explicitly identifiable data has been removed." SHOULD READ
"The grant will help to further research from computer scientists, linguists, AND the N.S.A. who are looking at ways in which people can still be identified through textual clues even after explicitly identifiable data has been removed."
Yours In Krasnoyarsk,
Kilgore T.
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Interesting Spin (Score:3, Informative)
The research is actually into data mining, not some new forms of encryption/anonymization.
I'm sure the results will provide insight that may lead to better anonymization, but I bet framing the whole thing around the more popular side of that spectrum makes it sell better.
Good or bad? (Score:1)
So, is this a good development or a bad development? If the finding better ways to identify people leads to better ways to remove that information then it is better?
Or is it better because it will help us not remain anonymous when we donate to our favorite cause and that organization is in some way involved in US politics?
link to NSF grant (Score:2)
http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1012208 [nsf.gov]
above is direct link to award
Simple equation (Score:2)
Google translate? (Score:2)
For better anonymization, you could run the data though google translate a few times. That'll guarantee that it's anonymized.