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DPpack (version 0.2.0)

tableDP: Differentially Private Contingency Table

Description

This function computes a differentially private contingency table from given vectors of data at user-specified privacy levels of epsilon and delta.

Usage

tableDP(
  ...,
  eps = 1,
  which.sensitivity = "bounded",
  mechanism = "Laplace",
  delta = 0,
  type.DP = "aDP",
  allow.negative = FALSE
)

Value

Sanitized contingency table based on the bounded and/or unbounded definitions of differential privacy.

Arguments

...

Vectors of data from which to create the contingency table.

eps

Positive real number defining the epsilon privacy budget.

which.sensitivity

String indicating which type of sensitivity to use. Can be one of {'bounded', 'unbounded', 'both'}. If 'bounded' (default), returns result based on bounded definition for differential privacy. If 'unbounded', returns result based on unbounded definition. If 'both', returns result based on both methods Kifer2011DPpack. Note that if 'both' is chosen, each result individually satisfies (eps, delta)-differential privacy, but may not do so collectively and in composition. Care must be taken not to violate differential privacy in this case.

mechanism

String indicating which mechanism to use for differential privacy. Currently the following mechanisms are supported: {'Laplace', 'Gaussian', 'analytic'}. Default is Laplace. See LaplaceMechanism, GaussianMechanism, and AnalyticGaussianMechanism for descriptions of the supported mechanisms.

delta

Nonnegative real number defining the delta privacy parameter. If 0 (default), reduces to eps-DP.

type.DP

String indicating the type of differential privacy desired for the Gaussian mechanism (if selected). Can be either 'pDP' for probabilistic DP Machanavajjhala2008DPpack or 'aDP' for approximate DP Dwork2006bDPpack. Note that if 'aDP' is chosen, epsilon must be strictly less than 1.

allow.negative

Logical value. If FALSE (default), any negative values in the sanitized table due to the added noise will be set to 0. If TRUE, the negative values (if any) will be returned.

References

Dwork2006aDPpack

Kifer2011DPpack

Machanavajjhala2008DPpack

Dwork2006bDPpack

Examples

Run this code
x <- MASS::Cars93$Type
y <- MASS::Cars93$Origin
z <- MASS::Cars93$AirBags
tableDP(x,y,eps=1,which.sensitivity='bounded',mechanism='Laplace',
  type.DP='pDP')
tableDP(x,y,z,eps=.5,which.sensitivity='unbounded',mechanism='Gaussian',
  delta=0.01)

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