Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the privacy issue that is remained in the spatial association rule mining (SARM). The main aim of SARM is to calculate the relationship among attributes according to their geographic locations. However, the major problem of the distributed data mining is the privacy and security issues, which require executing global results without disclosing private information by third parties. The problem of privacy preservation for SARM in distributed environments is controlled by the proposed algorithm, which is able to extract association among different numbers of attributes in geo-graphical distributed database with high privacy. The proposed algorithm is validated in term of data utility rate, efficiency and privacy preservation against the existing algorithms. It has been revealed that this algorithm decreases the execution time, memory requirements, and privacy failure rate when the size of database increases within the geographically distributed database environment.

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