Re-weighting of Vector-weighted Mechanisms for Utility Maximization under Differential Privacy
Abstract
We address practical implementation of a risk-weighted pseudo posterior synthesizer for microdata dissemination with a new re-weighting strategy that maximizes utility of released synthetic data under at any level of formal privacy guarantee. Our re-weighting strategy applies to any vector-weighted pseudo posterior mechanism under which a vector of observation-indexed weights are used to downweight likelihood contributions for high disclosure risk records. We demonstrate our method on two different vector-weighted schemes that target high-risk records. Our new method for constructing record-indexed downeighting maximizes the data utility under any privacy budget for the vector-weighted synthesizers by adjusting the by-record weights, such that their individual Lipschitz bounds approach the bound for the entire database. Our method achieves an asymptotic differential privacy (aDP) guarantee, globally, over the space of databases. We illustrate our methods using simulated highly skewed count data and compare the results to a scalar-weighted synthesizer under the Exponential Mechanism (EM). We also apply our methods to a sample of the Survey of Doctorate Recipients and demonstrate the practicality of our methods.
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@article{arxiv.2006.01230,
title = {Re-weighting of Vector-weighted Mechanisms for Utility Maximization under Differential Privacy},
author = {Terrance D. Savitsky and Jingchen Hu and Matthew R. Williams},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.01230},
year = {2022}
}