Geospatial Health (Nov 2017)

Balancing geo-privacy and spatial patterns in epidemiological studies

  • Chien-Chou Chen,
  • Jen-Hsiang Chuang,
  • Da-Wei Wang,
  • Chien-Min Wang,
  • Bo-Cheng Lin,
  • Ta-Chien Chan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/gh.2017.573
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2

Abstract

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To balance the protection of geo-privacy and the accuracy of spatial patterns, we developed a geo-spatial tool (GeoMasker) intended to mask the residential locations of patients or cases in a geographic information system (GIS). To elucidate the effects of geo-masking parameters, we applied 2010 dengue epidemic data from Taiwan testing the tool’s performance in an empirical situation. The similarity of pre- and post-spatial patterns was measured by D statistics under a 95% confidence interval. In the empirical study, different magnitudes of anonymisation (estimated Kanonymity ≥10 and 100) were achieved and different degrees of agreement on the pre- and post-patterns were evaluated. The application is beneficial for public health workers and researchers when processing data with individuals’ spatial information.

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