Abstract
Classification is used in various areas where k-nearest neighbor classification is the most popular as it produces efficient results. Cloud computing with powerful resources is one reliable option for handling large-scale data efficiently, but many companies are reluctant to outsource data due to privacy concerns. This paper aims to implement a privacy-preserving k-nearest neighbor classification (PkNC) in an outsourced environment. Existing work proposed a secure protocol (SkLE/SkSE) to compute k data with the largest/smallest value privately, but this work discloses information. Moreover, SkLE/SkSE requires a secure comparison protocol, and the existing protocols also contain information disclosure problems. In this paper, we propose a new secure comparison and SkLE/SkSE protocols to solve the abovementioned information disclosure problems and implement PkNC with these novel protocols. Our proposed protocols disclose no information and we prove the security formally. Then, through extensive experiments, we demonstrate that the PkNC applying the proposed protocols is also efficient. Especially, the PkNC is suitable for big data analysis to handle large amounts of data, since our SkLE/SkSE is executed for each dataset in parallel. Although the proposed protocols do require efficiency sacrifices to improve security, the running time of our PkNC is still significantly more efficient compared with previously proposed PkNCs.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Institute of Information & communications Technology Planning & Evaluation
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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