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Abstract
AI-based data synthesis has seen rapid progress over the last several years, and is increasingly recognized for its promise to enable privacy-respecting high-fidelity data sharing. However, adequately evaluating the quality of generated synthetic datasets is still an open challenge. We introduce and demonstrate a holdout-based empirical assessment framework for quantifying the fidelity as well as the privacy risk of synthetic data solutions for mixed-type tabular data. Measuring fidelity is based on statistical distances of lower-dimensional marginal distributions, which provide a model-free and easy-to-communicate empirical metric for the representativeness of a synthetic dataset. Privacy risk is assessed by calculating the individual-level distances to closest record with respect to the training data. By showing that the synthetic samples are just as close to the training as to the holdout data, we yield strong evidence that the synthesizer indeed learned to generalize patterns and is independent of individual training records. We demonstrate the presented framework for seven distinct synthetic data solutions across four mixed-type datasets and compare these to more traditional statistical disclosure techniques. The results highlight the need to systematically assess the fidelity just as well as the privacy of these emerging class of synthetic data generators.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (ÖFOS)
- 502019 Marketing
- 502052 Business administration
- 502
- 502020 Market research
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Al-Based Privacy-Preserving Big Data Sharing for Market Research (ANITA-ANonymous bIg daTA)
Reutterer, T. (PI - Project head), Drozd, O. (Researcher), Eigenschink, P. (Researcher), Valendin, J. (Researcher) & Vamosi, S. (Researcher)
1/10/19 → 30/11/21
Project: Research funding