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The Data Privacy Lab conducts research in various areas in data privacy, data mining, and other related fields. Current topics include:

- Privacy preserving data mining

- Privacy issues in social networks

- Privacy aware database generation for software testing

- Privacy and anonymity in data integration and dissemination

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DPL - Data Privacy Lab, Woodward Hall 330A, College of Computing and Informatics, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28262.  Phone: 704-687-8586, Fax: 704-687-4893.

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(10/5/11) A visiting Ph.D. student joined the Lab. Welcome, Zhilin Luo.
(8/15/11) A new Ph.D. student joined the Lab. Welcome, Yue Wang. We also have best wishes to Jun Zhu, who will pursue his research at HCI lab.
(7/15/11) The paper "Generating Program Inputs for Database Application Testing" authored by Kai Pan, Xintao Wu and Tao Xie was accepted by ASE 11.
(5/28/11) A Tutorial of Privacy-Preservation of Graphs and Social Networks by Xintao Wu and Xiaowei Ying was given at PAKDD11.
(3/31/11) The paper "Line Orthogonality in Adjacency Eigenspace and with Application to Community Partition" authored by Leting Wu, Xiaowei Ying, Xintao Wu and Zhi-Hua Zhou was accepted by IJCAI 11.
(2/28/11)  Xiaowei Ying successfully defended his dissertation "Privacy and Spectral Analysis of Social Network Randomization". Congratulations, Dr. Ying!
(11/20/11) Xintao Wu and Xiaowei Ying will give a tutorial of privacy-preservation on graphs and social networks at PAKDD 11.
(10/15/10) The paper "Spectrum Based Fraud Detection in Social Networks" authored by Xiaowei Ying, Xintao Wu, and Daniel Barbara was accepted by ICDE 11.
(8/15/10) A new Ph.D. student joined the lab. Welcome,  Jun Zhu !
(8/1/10) Profs Xintao Wu and Aidong Lu received a grant "EAGER:FODAVA: Spectral Analysis for Fraud Detection in Large-scale Networks" from NSF.
(6/14/10) The paper "A spectrum-based framework for quantifying randomness of social networks" authored by Xiaowei Ying, Leting Wu, and Xintao Wu was accepted by TKDE.
(5/11/10) Ling Guo successfully defended her dissertation "Randomization Based Privacy Preserving Categorical Data Analysis". Congratulations, Dr. Guo!
(2/20/10) Xintao Wu took the sabbatical leave this semester and will visit several universities of China during late Feb to late April.
News Archive: 2009, 2008