As people enjoy the personalized services recommended by Recommender Systems (RSs), the privacy disclosure risk increases with frequent interactions. Malicious adversary often collects public information online to infer private information for illicit profit. As privacy concerns grew, researchers introduced data obfuscation into recommender systems. However, there still exists several limitations in current work. First, although the existing methods effectively reduce the risk of privacy disclosure, they can be detrimental to the quality of the recommendation service. Second, a range of practical issues under the application of recommendation systems are not considered, e.g., long-tail, density, etc. To address those challenges, we propose a novel framework named Want User Defending Inference (WUDI), a high-performance privacy-preserving debiased framework based on data obfuscation. Unlike the original strategies, i.e., adding or removing user ratings, we introduced some novel strategies to generate an obfuscated matrix. Firstly, we define a new method called Cluster Recommend for alleviating the long-tail skewness and data sparsity in RSs. Then we investigate the gender bias in obfuscation and apply a bias mitigating strategy to RSs. Experiments on public datasets demonstrate that WUDI can outperform the state-of-the-art baselines in obfuscation.
Privacy-Preserving Recommendation with Debiased Obfuscaiton
Chennan Lin,Baisong Liu,Xueyuan Zhang,Zhiye Wang,Ce Hu,Linze Luo
Published 2022 in International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications
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International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications
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2022-12-01
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