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On the Private Estimation of Smooth Transport Maps

Statistics Theory 2025-02-04 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

Estimating optimal transport maps between two distributions from respective samples is an important element for many machine learning methods. To do so, rather than extending discrete transport maps, it has been shown that estimating the Brenier potential of the transport problem and obtaining a transport map through its gradient is near minimax optimal for smooth problems. In this paper, we investigate the private estimation of such potentials and transport maps with respect to the distribution samples.We propose a differentially private transport map estimator achieving an L2L^2 error of at most n1n2α2α2+d(nϵ)2α2α+dn^{-1} \vee n^{-\frac{2 \alpha}{2 \alpha - 2 + d}} \vee (n\epsilon)^{-\frac{2 \alpha}{2 \alpha + d}} up to poly-logarithmic terms where nn is the sample size, ϵ\epsilon is the desired level of privacy, α\alpha is the smoothness of the true transport map, and dd is the dimension of the feature space. We also provide a lower bound for the problem.

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@article{arxiv.2502.01168,
  title  = {On the Private Estimation of Smooth Transport Maps},
  author = {Clément Lalanne and Franck Iutzeler and Jean-Michel Loubes and Julien Chhor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.01168},
  year   = {2025}
}