A Survey of Data Pricing for Data Marketplaces
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.04810v1
- Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2023 04:35:56 GMT
- Title: A Survey of Data Pricing for Data Marketplaces
- Authors: Mengxiao Zhang, Fernando Beltran, Jiamou Liu
- Abstract summary: This paper attempts to comprehensively review the state-of-the-art on existing data pricing studies.
Our key contribution lies in a new taxonomy of data pricing studies that unifies different attributes determining data prices.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: A data marketplace is an online venue that brings data owners, data brokers,
and data consumers together and facilitates commoditisation of data amongst
them. Data pricing, as a key function of a data marketplace, demands
quantifying the monetary value of data. A considerable number of studies on
data pricing can be found in literature. This paper attempts to comprehensively
review the state-of-the-art on existing data pricing studies to provide a
general understanding of this emerging research area. Our key contribution lies
in a new taxonomy of data pricing studies that unifies different attributes
determining data prices. The basis of our framework categorises these studies
by the kind of market structure, be it sell-side, buy-side, or two-sided. Then
in a sell-side market, the studies are further divided by query type, which
defines the way a data consumer accesses data, while in a buy-side market, the
studies are divided according to privacy notion, which defines the way to
quantify privacy of data owners. In a two-sided market, both privacy notion and
query type are used as criteria. We systematically examine the studies falling
into each category in our taxonomy. Lastly, we discuss gaps within the existing
research and define future research directions.
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