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Enhancing Image Privacy in Semantic Communication over Wiretap Channels leveraging Differential Privacy

Image and Video Processing 2024-05-16 v1

Abstract

Semantic communication (SemCom) enhances transmission efficiency by sending only task-relevant information compared to traditional methods. However, transmitting semantic-rich data over insecure or public channels poses security and privacy risks. This paper addresses the privacy problem of transmitting images over wiretap channels and proposes a novel SemCom approach ensuring privacy through a differential privacy (DP)-based image protection and deprotection mechanism. The method utilizes the GAN inversion technique to extract disentangled semantic features and applies a DP mechanism to protect sensitive features within the extracted semantic information. To address the non-invertibility of DP, we introduce two neural networks to approximate the DP application and removal processes, offering a privacy protection level close to that by the original DP process. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of our method in preventing eavesdroppers from obtaining sensitive information while maintaining high-fidelity image reconstruction at the legitimate receiver.

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@article{arxiv.2405.09234,
  title  = {Enhancing Image Privacy in Semantic Communication over Wiretap Channels leveraging Differential Privacy},
  author = {Weixuan Chen and Shunpu Tang and Qianqian Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.09234},
  year   = {2024}
}