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Coupling public and private gradient provably helps optimization

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arxiv 2310.01304 v1 pith:TTMYVVVN submitted 2023-10-02 cs.LG

Coupling public and private gradient provably helps optimization

classification cs.LG
keywords datacouplingoptimalprivatepubliccoefficientgradientoptimization
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The success of large neural networks is crucially determined by the availability of data. It has been observed that training only on a small amount of public data, or privately on the abundant private data can lead to undesirable degradation of accuracy. In this work, we leverage both private and public data to improve the optimization, by coupling their gradients via a weighted linear combination. We formulate an optimal solution for the optimal weight in the convex setting to indicate that the weighting coefficient should be hyperparameter-dependent. Then, we prove the acceleration in the convergence of non-convex loss and the effects of hyper-parameters such as privacy budget, number of iterations, batch size, and model size on the choice of the weighting coefficient. We support our analysis with empirical experiments across language and vision benchmarks, and provide a guideline for choosing the optimal weight of the gradient coupling.

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