Private Variable-Length Coding with Zero Leakage
Abstract
A private compression design problem is studied, where an encoder observes useful data , wishes to compress it using variable length code and communicates it through an unsecured channel. Since is correlated with private attribute , the encoder uses a private compression mechanism to design encoded message and sends it over the channel. An adversary is assumed to have access to the output of the encoder, i.e., , and tries to estimate . Furthermore, it is assumed that both encoder and decoder have access to a shared secret key . The design goal is to encode message with minimum possible average length that satisfies a perfect privacy constraint. To do so we first consider two different privacy mechanism design problems and find upper bounds on the entropy of the optimizers by solving a linear program. We use the obtained optimizers to design . In two cases we strengthen the existing bounds: 1. ; 2. The realization of follows a specific joint distribution. In particular, considering the second case we use two-part construction coding to achieve the upper bounds. Furthermore, in a numerical example we study the obtained bounds and show that they can improve the existing results.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2310.19837,
title = {Private Variable-Length Coding with Zero Leakage},
author = {Amirreza Zamani and Tobias J. Oechtering and Deniz Gündüz and Mikael Skoglund},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.19837},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2306.13184, arXiv:2309.09034, arXiv:2211.15525, arXiv:2310.19122