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Streaming Histogram Publication Over Weighted Sliding Windows Under Differential Privacy

Xiujun Wang, Lei Mo, Xiao Zheng,Zhe Dang

Tsinghua Science and Technology(2024)

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Abstract
Continuously publishing histograms in data streams is crucial to many real-time applications, as it provides not only critical statistical information, but also reduces privacy leaking risk. As the importance of elements usually decreases over time in data streams, in this paper we model a data stream by a sequence of weighted sliding windows, and then study how to publish histograms over these windows continuously. The existing literature can hardly solve this problem in a real-time way, because they need to buffer all elements in each sliding window, resulting in high computational overhead and prohibitive storage burden. In this paper, we overcome this drawback by proposing an online algorithm denoted by Efficient Streaming Histogram Publishing (ESHP) to continuously publish histograms over weighted sliding windows. Specifically, our method first creates a novel sketching structure, called Approximate-Estimate Sketch (AESketch), to maintain the counting information of each histogram interval at every time instance; then, it creates histograms that satisfy the differential privacy requirement by smartly adding appropriate noise values into the sketching structure. Extensive experimental results and rigorous theoretical analysis demonstrate that the ESHP method can offer equivalent data utility with significantly lower computational overhead and storage costs when compared to other existing methods.
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differential privacy,randomized algorithm,streaming data publication,weighted sliding window,approximate statistics,data usability,computational complexity
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