Differentially Private Identity and Closeness Testing of Discrete Distributions
Abstract
We investigate the problems of identity and closeness testing over a discrete population from random samples. Our goal is to develop efficient testers while guaranteeing Differential Privacy to the individuals of the population. We describe an approach that yields sample-efficient differentially private testers for these problems. Our theoretical results show that there exist private identity and closeness testers that are nearly as sample-efficient as their non-private counterparts. We perform an experimental evaluation of our algorithms on synthetic data. Our experiments illustrate that our private testers achieve small type I and type II errors with sample size sublinear in the domain size of the underlying distributions.
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@article{arxiv.1707.05497,
title = {Differentially Private Identity and Closeness Testing of Discrete Distributions},
author = {Maryam Aliakbarpour and Ilias Diakonikolas and Ronitt Rubinfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.05497},
year = {2017}
}
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Submitted, May 2017