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Generación de datos sintéticos para el control de la divulgación×Red Generativa Antagónica×
CampoPrivacidadAprendizaje profundo
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen19932014
Autor originalDonald RubinGoodfellow, I. et al.
TipoPrivacy-preserving data synthesisGenerative deep learning (adversarial two-network game)
Fuente seminalRubin, D. B. (1993). Statistical disclosure limitation. Journal of Official Statistics, 9(2), 461–468. link ↗Goodfellow, I. et al. (2014). Generative Adversarial Nets. NeurIPS. link ↗
AliasFully Synthetic Data, Partial Synthetic Data, Statistical Data Synthesis, Sentetik Veri ÜretimiÜretici Çekişmeli Ağ (GAN), GAN, generative adversarial nets, adversarial network
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ResumenSynthetic data generation is a statistical disclosure limitation technique introduced by Donald Rubin in 1993, in which values in a confidential dataset are replaced by draws from a fitted posterior predictive distribution rather than released directly. The resulting artificial records preserve the joint statistical structure of the original data while preventing the identification of real individuals, enabling analysts to work with a publicly releasable dataset that behaves like the original for most inferential purposes.A Generative Adversarial Network (GAN), introduced by Ian Goodfellow and colleagues in 2014, produces realistic synthetic data through the competition of two neural networks — a generator and a discriminator. It is widely used for image synthesis, data augmentation, and distribution estimation.
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