A review that lists 17 privacy metrics for synthetic data with their formulas and assumptions, rescaling each to a common privacy-risk direction.
Generating Multi-label Discrete Patient Records using Generative Adversarial Networks
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Access to electronic health record (EHR) data has motivated computational advances in medical research. However, various concerns, particularly over privacy, can limit access to and collaborative use of EHR data. Sharing synthetic EHR data could mitigate risk. In this paper, we propose a new approach, medical Generative Adversarial Network (medGAN), to generate realistic synthetic patient records. Based on input real patient records, medGAN can generate high-dimensional discrete variables (e.g., binary and count features) via a combination of an autoencoder and generative adversarial networks. We also propose minibatch averaging to efficiently avoid mode collapse, and increase the learning efficiency with batch normalization and shortcut connections. To demonstrate feasibility, we showed that medGAN generates synthetic patient records that achieve comparable performance to real data on many experiments including distribution statistics, predictive modeling tasks and a medical expert review. We also empirically observe a limited privacy risk in both identity and attribute disclosure using medGAN.
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A Review of Privacy Metrics for Privacy-Preserving Synthetic Data Generation
A review that lists 17 privacy metrics for synthetic data with their formulas and assumptions, rescaling each to a common privacy-risk direction.