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Metasyn disclosure control

Python package Project Status: WIP – Initial development is in progress, but there has not yet been a stable, usable release suitable for the public.

A privacy plugin for metasyn, based on statistical disclosure control (SDC) rules of thumb as found in the following documents:

Producing synthetic data with metasyn is already a great first step towards protecting privacy, but it doesn't adhere to official standards. For example, fitting a uniform distribution will disclose the lowest and highest values in the dataset, which may be a privacy issue in particularly sensitive data. This plugin solves these kinds of problems.

Currently, the disclosure control plugin is work in progress. Especially in light of this, we disclaim any responsibility as a result of using this plugin.

Installing the plugin

metasyn-disclosure-control is not yet on PyPi, so it needs to be installed directly using git. Through pip you can install the package with the following command:

pip install git+https://github.com/sodascience/metasyn-disclosure-control.git

Usage

Basic usage for our built-in titanic dataset is as follows:

from metasyncontrib.disclosure import DisclosurePrivacy
from metasyncontrib.disclosure.string import DisclosureFaker

from metasyn import MetaFrame, VarSpec, demo_dataframe

df = demo_dataframe("titanic")

spec = [
    VarSpec(name="PassengerId", unique=True),
    VarSpec(name="Name", distribution=DisclosureFaker("name")),
]

mf = MetaFrame.fit_dataframe(
    df=df,
    var_specs=spec,
    privacy=DisclosurePrivacy(),
)

mf.synthesize(5)
shape: (5, 13)
┌─────────────┬────────────────────┬────────┬──────┬───┬────────────┬────────────┬─────────────────────┬────────┐
│ PassengerId ┆ Name               ┆ Sex    ┆ Age  ┆ … ┆ Birthday   ┆ Board time ┆ Married since       ┆ all_NA │
│ ---         ┆ ---                ┆ ---    ┆ ---  ┆   ┆ ---        ┆ ---        ┆ ---                 ┆ ---    │
│ i64         ┆ str                ┆ cat    ┆ i64  ┆   ┆ date       ┆ time       ┆ datetime[μs]        ┆ f32    │
╞═════════════╪════════════════════╪════════╪══════╪═══╪════════════╪════════════╪═════════════════════╪════════╡
│ 0           ┆ Benjamin Cox       ┆ female ┆ 27   ┆ … ┆ 1931-12-01 ┆ 14:33:06   ┆ 2022-07-30 02:16:37 ┆ null   │
│ 1           ┆ Mr. David Robinson ┆ female ┆ null ┆ … ┆ 1906-02-18 ┆ null       ┆ 2022-08-03 13:09:19 ┆ null   │
│ 2           ┆ Randy Mosley       ┆ male   ┆ 24   ┆ … ┆ 1933-01-06 ┆ 15:52:54   ┆ 2022-07-18 18:52:05 ┆ null   │
│ 3           ┆ Vincent Maddox     ┆ female ┆ 24   ┆ … ┆ 1937-02-10 ┆ 16:58:30   ┆ 2022-07-23 20:29:49 ┆ null   │
│ 4           ┆ Kristin Holland    ┆ male   ┆ 17   ┆ … ┆ 1939-12-09 ┆ 18:07:45   ┆ 2022-08-05 02:41:51 ┆ null   │
└─────────────┴────────────────────┴────────┴──────┴───┴────────────┴────────────┴─────────────────────┴────────┘

Implementation details

The rules of thumb, roughly, are:

  • at least 10 units
  • at least 10 degrees of freedom
  • no group disclosure
  • no dominance

For most distributions, we implemented micro-aggregation. This technique pre-averages a sorted version of the data, which then supplied to the original fitting mechanism. The idea is that during this pre-averaging step, we ensure that the rules of thumb are followed, so that the fitting method doesn't need to do anything in particular. While from a statistical point of view, we are losing more information than we probably need, it should ensure the safety of the data.

Contributing

You can contribute to this metasyn plugin by giving feedback in the "Issues" tab, or by creating a pull request.

To create a pull request:

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Contact

This is a project by the ODISSEI Social Data Science (SoDa) team. Do you have questions, suggestions, or remarks on the technical implementation? File an issue in the issue tracker or feel free to contact Raoul Schram or Erik-Jan van Kesteren.

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