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Improved Communication-Privacy Trade-offs in $L_2$ Mean Estimation under Streaming Differential Privacy

Cryptography and Security 2024-05-07 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

We study L2L_2 mean estimation under central differential privacy and communication constraints, and address two key challenges: firstly, existing mean estimation schemes that simultaneously handle both constraints are usually optimized for LL_\infty geometry and rely on random rotation or Kashin's representation to adapt to L2L_2 geometry, resulting in suboptimal leading constants in mean square errors (MSEs); secondly, schemes achieving order-optimal communication-privacy trade-offs do not extend seamlessly to streaming differential privacy (DP) settings (e.g., tree aggregation or matrix factorization), rendering them incompatible with DP-FTRL type optimizers. In this work, we tackle these issues by introducing a novel privacy accounting method for the sparsified Gaussian mechanism that incorporates the randomness inherent in sparsification into the DP noise. Unlike previous approaches, our accounting algorithm directly operates in L2L_2 geometry, yielding MSEs that fast converge to those of the uncompressed Gaussian mechanism. Additionally, we extend the sparsification scheme to the matrix factorization framework under streaming DP and provide a precise accountant tailored for DP-FTRL type optimizers. Empirically, our method demonstrates at least a 100x improvement of compression for DP-SGD across various FL tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2405.02341,
  title  = {Improved Communication-Privacy Trade-offs in $L_2$ Mean Estimation under Streaming Differential Privacy},
  author = {Wei-Ning Chen and Berivan Isik and Peter Kairouz and Albert No and Sewoong Oh and Zheng Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.02341},
  year   = {2024}
}