TY - GEN
T1 - Privacy-preserving ontology matching
AU - Mitra, Prasenjit
AU - Lin, Peng
AU - Pan, Chi Chun
PY - 2005/12/1
Y1 - 2005/12/1
N2 - Increasingly, there is a recognized need for secure information sharing. In order to implement information sharing between diverse organizations, we need privacy-preserving interoperation systems. In this work, we describe two frameworks for privacy-preserving interoperation systems. Ontology matching is an indispensable component of interoperation systems. To implement privacy-preserving interoperation systems, we need privacy-preserving ontology matching algorithms. In this paper, we outline frameworks for privacy-preserving ontology matching and discuss the privacy implications of the frameworks.
AB - Increasingly, there is a recognized need for secure information sharing. In order to implement information sharing between diverse organizations, we need privacy-preserving interoperation systems. In this work, we describe two frameworks for privacy-preserving interoperation systems. Ontology matching is an indispensable component of interoperation systems. To implement privacy-preserving interoperation systems, we need privacy-preserving ontology matching algorithms. In this paper, we outline frameworks for privacy-preserving ontology matching and discuss the privacy implications of the frameworks.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33646067722
SN - 1577352378
SN - 9781577352372
T3 - AAAI Workshop - Technical Report
SP - 88
EP - 91
BT - AAAI Workshop - Technical Report
T2 - 2005 AAAI Workshop
Y2 - 9 July 2005 through 9 July 2005
ER -