On the Growth of Mistakes in Differentially Private Online Learning: A Lower Bound Perspective
Machine Learning
2024-10-22 v3 Cryptography and Security
Abstract
In this paper, we provide lower bounds for Differentially Private (DP) Online Learning algorithms. Our result shows that, for a broad class of -DP online algorithms, for number of rounds such that , the expected number of mistakes incurred by the algorithm grows as . This matches the upper bound obtained by Golowich and Livni (2021) and is in contrast to non-private online learning where the number of mistakes is independent of . To the best of our knowledge, our work is the first result towards settling lower bounds for DP-Online learning and partially addresses the open question in Sanyal and Ramponi (2022).
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@article{arxiv.2402.16778,
title = {On the Growth of Mistakes in Differentially Private Online Learning: A Lower Bound Perspective},
author = {Daniil Dmitriev and Kristóf Szabó and Amartya Sanyal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.16778},
year = {2024}
}
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Accepted at the Conference on Learning Theory (COLT) 2024, Edmonton, Canada