On Utility and Privacy in Synthetic Genomic Data
Bristena Oprisanu, Georgy Ganev, Emiliano De Cristofaro
Abstract
The availability of genomic data is essential to progress in biomedical research, personalized medicine, etc. However, its extreme sensitivity makes it problematic, if not outright impossible, to publish or share it. As a result, several initiatives have been launched to experiment with synthetic genomic data, e.g., using generative models to learn the underlying distribution of the real data and generate artificial datasets that preserve its salient characteristics without exposing it.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceInformation privacyInternet privacyComputer securityPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataEthics in Clinical Research