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Tractable MCMC for Private Learning with Pure and Gaussian Differential Privacy

Machine Learning 2024-05-02 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

Posterior sampling, i.e., exponential mechanism to sample from the posterior distribution, provides ε\varepsilon-pure differential privacy (DP) guarantees and does not suffer from potentially unbounded privacy breach introduced by (ε,δ)(\varepsilon,\delta)-approximate DP. In practice, however, one needs to apply approximate sampling methods such as Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), thus re-introducing the unappealing δ\delta-approximation error into the privacy guarantees. To bridge this gap, we propose the Approximate SAample Perturbation (abbr. ASAP) algorithm which perturbs an MCMC sample with noise proportional to its Wasserstein-infinity (WW_\infty) distance from a reference distribution that satisfies pure DP or pure Gaussian DP (i.e., δ=0\delta=0). We then leverage a Metropolis-Hastings algorithm to generate the sample and prove that the algorithm converges in WW_\infty distance. We show that by combining our new techniques with a localization step, we obtain the first nearly linear-time algorithm that achieves the optimal rates in the DP-ERM problem with strongly convex and smooth losses.

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@article{arxiv.2310.14661,
  title  = {Tractable MCMC for Private Learning with Pure and Gaussian Differential Privacy},
  author = {Yingyu Lin and Yi-An Ma and Yu-Xiang Wang and Rachel Redberg and Zhiqi Bu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.14661},
  year   = {2024}
}