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Identifying trust relationship for private data sharing in online social networks
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Department of Computer Science and Engineering PhD Thesis Defence Title: "Identifying trust relationship for private data sharing in online social networks" By Miss Dan Hong Abstract With the development of Web 2.0 and sensing technologies, private information such as email messages, health records, discussion histories, could be obtained by Web visitors easily. Private data owners often have no idea about who are accessing the data and for what purposes. The rising popularity of various social networking websites has created a huge problem on privacy. In this thesis, we investigate the private data sharing problem among Web users in online social networks. A framework is proposed for private data management by extending existing Web privacy management techniques. We propose to build a ''trust network'' with transitive relationship to allow controlled data sharing so that the privacy and preferences of data owners can be managed. We study how to obtain a trust relationship 1) from existing relationships in social network, 2) from user activity log where trust is dynamically changed and 3) from published data when users are located in different social networks. Popular applications are used to demonstrate the usefulness of the trust network. Date: Monday, 22 June 2009 Time: 10:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Venue: Room 3501 Lifts 25-26 Chairman: Prof. Alexis Lau (CIVL) Committee Members: Prof. Vincent Shen (Supervisor) Prof. Lei Chen Prof. Frederick Lochovsky Prof. Larry Farh (MGTO) Prof. Michael Lyu (Comp. Sci. & Engg., CUHK) **** ALL are Welcome ****