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Local Differential Privacy in Decentralized Optimization

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arxiv 1902.06101 v2 pith:7KF5EVGF submitted 2019-02-16 math.OC cs.CRcs.LG

Local Differential Privacy in Decentralized Optimization

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keywords privacydecentralizedlocaldifferentialoptimizationachievableaddressadmm
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Privacy concerns with sensitive data are receiving increasing attention. In this paper, we study local differential privacy (LDP) in interactive decentralized optimization. By constructing random local aggregators, we propose a framework to amplify LDP by a constant. We take Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM), and decentralized gradient descent as two concrete examples, where experiments support our theory. In an asymptotic view, we address the following question: Under LDP, is it possible to design a distributed private minimizer for arbitrary closed convex constraints with utility loss not explicitly dependent on dimensionality? As an affiliated result, we also show that with merely linear secret sharing, information theoretic privacy is achievable for bounded colluding agents.

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