Towards Split Learning-based Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage
Abstract
Split Learning has been recently introduced to facilitate applications where user data privacy is a requirement. However, it has not been thoroughly studied in the context of Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage, a problem in which the same real-world entity should be identified among databases from different dataholders, but without disclosing any additional information. In this paper, we investigate the potentials of Split Learning for Privacy-Preserving Record Matching, by introducing a novel training method through the utilization of Reference Sets, which are publicly available data corpora, showcasing minimal matching impact against a traditional centralized SVM-based technique.
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