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Privacy for Spatial Point Process Data

In this work we develop methods for privatizing spatial location data, such as spatial locations of individual disease cases. We propose two novel Bayesian methods for generating synthetic location data based on log-Gaussian Cox processes (LGCPs). We show that conditional predictive ordinate (CPO) estimates can easily be obtained for point process data. We construct a novel risk metric that utilizes CPO estimates to evaluate individual disclosure risks. We adapt the propensity mean square error (pMSE) data utility metric for LGCPs. We demonstrate that our synthesis methods offer an improved risk vs. utility balance in comparison to radial synthesis with a case study of Dr. John Snow's cholera outbreak data.

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