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On the Necessity of Output Distribution Reweighting for Effective Class Unlearning

Machine Learning 2025-11-17 v4 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In this paper, we reveal a significant shortcoming in class unlearning evaluations: overlooking the underlying class geometry can cause privacy leakage. We further propose a simple yet effective solution to mitigate this issue. We introduce a membership-inference attack via nearest neighbors (MIA-NN) that uses the probabilities the model assigns to neighboring classes to detect unlearned samples. Our experiments show that existing unlearning methods are vulnerable to MIA-NN across multiple datasets. We then propose a new fine-tuning objective that mitigates this privacy leakage by approximating, for forget-class inputs, the distribution over the remaining classes that a retrained-from-scratch model would produce. To construct this approximation, we estimate inter-class similarity and tilt the target model's distribution accordingly. The resulting Tilted ReWeighting (TRW) distribution serves as the desired distribution during fine-tuning. We also show that across multiple benchmarks, TRW matches or surpasses existing unlearning methods on prior unlearning metrics. More specifically, on CIFAR-10, it reduces the gap with retrained models by 19% and 46% for U-LiRA and MIA-NN scores, accordingly, compared to the SOTA method for each category.

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@article{arxiv.2506.20893,
  title  = {On the Necessity of Output Distribution Reweighting for Effective Class Unlearning},
  author = {Ali Ebrahimpour-Boroojeny and Yian Wang and Hari Sundaram},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.20893},
  year   = {2025}
}