Author: Tjell, Katrine; Gundersen, Jaron Skovsted; Wisniewski, Rafael
Title: Privacy Preservation in Epidemic Data Collection Cord-id: 2he8dv32 Document date: 2020_4_30
ID: 2he8dv32
Snippet: This work is inspired by the outbreak of COVID-19, and some of the challenges we have observed with gathering data about the disease. To this end, we aim to help collect data about citizens and the disease without risking the privacy of individuals. Specifically, we focus on how to determine the density of the population across the country, how to trace contact between citizens, how to determine the location of infections, and how to determine the timeline of the spread of the disease. Our propo
Document: This work is inspired by the outbreak of COVID-19, and some of the challenges we have observed with gathering data about the disease. To this end, we aim to help collect data about citizens and the disease without risking the privacy of individuals. Specifically, we focus on how to determine the density of the population across the country, how to trace contact between citizens, how to determine the location of infections, and how to determine the timeline of the spread of the disease. Our proposed methods are privacy-preserving and rely on an app to be voluntarily installed on citizens' smartphones. Thus, any individual can choose not to participate. However, the accurateness of the methods relies on the participation of a large percentage of the population.
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