Detection and management of personal data with an ontology-based approach

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2022-5-09
Bil Atasoy, Pınar
According to paragraph 3 of Article 20 of the Constitution of the Republic of Turkey has the right to the protection of personal data concerning himself with each individual. This law of protection of personal data is provided by the Law No. 6698 on the Personal Data Protection Law. When technology is intertwined with our lives, it has become very important to protect the privacy of the personal data such as the identity, health, communication and financial information of the individual and religious belief. Amount of data is increased exponentially with the increase in the place of technology in our lives and the manual detection and management of personal data requires great effort. This thesis aims to define personal data and manage it quickly and efficiently with an ontology-based approach. Spelling mistakes and errors in the text are removed by pre-processing the text with natural language processing tools and methods. We also propose an ontology in the domain of Personal Data Protection. In this way, using domain-specific information extraction and inference rules, personal data is determined and managed accurately and unerringly.

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P. Bil Atasoy, “Detection and management of personal data with an ontology-based approach,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2022.