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Evaluating the Feasibility of a Provably Secure Privacy-Preserving Entity Resolution Adaptation of PPJoin using Homomorphic Encryption

Entity resolution is the task of disambiguating records that refer to the same entity in the real world. In this work, we explore adapting one of the most efficient and accurate Jaccard-based entity resolution algorithms - PPJoin, to the private domain via homomorphic encryption. Towards this, we present our precise adaptation of PPJoin (HE-PPJoin) that details certain subtle data structure modifications and algorithmic additions needed for correctness and privacy. We implement HE-PPJoin by extending the PALISADE homomorphic encryption library and evaluate over it for accuracy and incurred overhead. Furthermore, we directly compare HE-PPJoin against P4Join, an existing privacy-preserving variant of PPJoin which uses fingerprinting for raw content obfuscation, by demonstrating a rigorous analysis of the efficiency, accuracy, and privacy properties achieved by our adaptation as well as a characterization of those same attributes in P4Join.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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