A Cross Entropy Interpretation of R{\'{e}}nyi Entropy for $\alpha$-leakage
Abstract
This paper proposes an -leakage measure for by a cross entropy interpretation of R{\'{e}}nyi entropy. While R\'{e}nyi entropy was originally defined as an -mean for , we reveal that it is also a -mean cross entropy measure for . Minimizing this R\'{e}nyi cross-entropy gives R\'{e}nyi entropy, by which the prior and posterior uncertainty measures are defined corresponding to the adversary's knowledge gain on sensitive attribute before and after data release, respectively. The -leakage is proposed as the difference between -mean prior and posterior uncertainty measures, which is exactly the Arimoto mutual information. This not only extends the existing -leakage from to the overall R{\'{e}}nyi order range in a well-founded way with referring to nonstochastic leakage, but also reveals that the existing maximal leakage is a -mean of an elementary -leakage for all , which generalizes the existing pointwise maximal leakage.
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@article{arxiv.2401.15202,
title = {A Cross Entropy Interpretation of R{\'{e}}nyi Entropy for $\alpha$-leakage},
author = {Ni Ding and Mohammad Amin Zarrabian and Parastoo Sadeghi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15202},
year = {2024}
}
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7 pages; 1 figure