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stratify_generate_psc1_berlin.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 CEA
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"""Generate codes to pseudonymize Stratify B data.
The algorithm used here is certainly brain-dead. This is not reusable code
but is good enough for a one-shot run. I spent 10 minutes writing and it
took ~ 3 days to generate PSC1 codes for the Stratify B project.
Notes
-----
.. Damerau–Levenshtein distance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damerau%E2%80%93Levenshtein_distance
.. Lexicographic code
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographic_code
"""
from re import findall
from random import shuffle
from jellyfish import damerau_levenshtein_distance
from damm import encode
from csv import DictReader
IMAGEN_PSC_PATH = '/imagen/psc2psc.csv'
DIGITS = 5
MIN_DISTANCE = 3
PREFIXES = {
'040001': 250, # BERLIN patients
}
def code_generator(prefixes, digits, min_distance, existing=set()):
"""Generate distant enough numeric codes (Damerau-Levenshtein distance).
The numeric codes are made of:
- a prefix made from one of the `prefixes`
- a main code made of `digits` digits
- a Damm check digit as a suffix
Parameters
----------
prefix : dict
Keys are the expected prefixes - strings made of digits.
Values represent the expected number of codes for each prefix.
digits : int
Number of digits the main code is made of.
min_distance : int
Minimal Damerau-Levenshtein distance between generated strings.
existing : set
Set of existing, previously assigned PSC1 codes to take into account.
Returns
-------
dict
Keys are the expected prefixes - strings made of digits.
Values represent the generated codes for each prefix.
"""
lexicode = existing
result = {x: [] for x in prefixes.keys()}
# avoid numbers starting with 0
# for example for 5 digits, choose numbers between 10000 and 99999
min_value = 10 ** (digits - 1)
max_value = (10 ** digits) - 1
# also avoid numbers starting with 1, 2
# they are already used by Imagen so let's use something different here!
min_value *= 3
# avoid more than 2 repeated consecutive characters
candidates = list(x for x in range(min_value, max_value + 1)
if not findall(r'((\w)\2{2,})', str(x)))
shuffle(candidates)
for i in candidates:
i = str(i)
for prefix, n in prefixes.items():
if len(result[prefix]) < n:
# prepend prefix, append Damm decimal check digit
code = i + str(encode(prefix + i))
# ignore prefix when calculating distance to previous codes
if code in lexicode:
continue
else:
code_min_distance = min((damerau_levenshtein_distance(code, l)
for l in lexicode),
default=min_distance) # empty set
if code_min_distance >= min_distance:
lexicode.add(code)
result[prefix].append(code)
yield prefix, code
break # from current inner loop over prefix
def imagen_codes(path):
with open(path, 'r') as csvfile:
reader = DictReader(csvfile, delimiter='=')
return set(row['PSC1'][6:] for row in reader)
def main():
existing = imagen_codes(IMAGEN_PSC_PATH)
for prefix, code in code_generator(PREFIXES, DIGITS, MIN_DISTANCE, existing):
print(prefix + code)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()