Optimizing Leaky Private Information Retrieval Codes to Achieve ${O}(\log K)$ Leakage Ratio Exponent
Abstract
We study the problem of leaky private information retrieval (L-PIR), where the amount of privacy leakage is measured by the pure differential privacy parameter, referred to as the leakage ratio exponent. Unlike the previous L-PIR scheme proposed by Samy et al., which only adjusted the probability allocation to the clean (low-cost) retrieval pattern, we optimize the probabilities assigned to all the retrieval patterns jointly. It is demonstrated that the optimal retrieval pattern probability distribution is quite sophisticated and has a layered structure: the retrieval patterns associated with the random key values of lower Hamming weights should be assigned higher probabilities. This new scheme provides a significant improvement, leading to an leakage ratio exponent with fixed download cost and number of servers , in contrast to the previous art that only achieves a exponent, where is the number of messages.
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@article{arxiv.2501.12310,
title = {Optimizing Leaky Private Information Retrieval Codes to Achieve ${O}(\log K)$ Leakage Ratio Exponent},
author = {Wenyuan Zhao and Yu-Shin Huang and Chao Tian and Alex Sprintson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.12310},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Long version of the paper submitted to ISIT 2025. 8 pages, 2 figures