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Private Query Release Assisted by Public Data (2004.10941v1)

Published 23 Apr 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: We study the problem of differentially private query release assisted by access to public data. In this problem, the goal is to answer a large class $\mathcal{H}$ of statistical queries with error no more than $\alpha$ using a combination of public and private samples. The algorithm is required to satisfy differential privacy only with respect to the private samples. We study the limits of this task in terms of the private and public sample complexities. First, we show that we can solve the problem for any query class $\mathcal{H}$ of finite VC-dimension using only $d/\alpha$ public samples and $\sqrt{p}d{3/2}/\alpha2$ private samples, where $d$ and $p$ are the VC-dimension and dual VC-dimension of $\mathcal{H}$, respectively. In comparison, with only private samples, this problem cannot be solved even for simple query classes with VC-dimension one, and without any private samples, a larger public sample of size $d/\alpha2$ is needed. Next, we give sample complexity lower bounds that exhibit tight dependence on $p$ and $\alpha$. For the class of decision stumps, we give a lower bound of $\sqrt{p}/\alpha$ on the private sample complexity whenever the public sample size is less than $1/\alpha2$. Given our upper bounds, this shows that the dependence on $\sqrt{p}$ is necessary in the private sample complexity. We also give a lower bound of $1/\alpha$ on the public sample complexity for a broad family of query classes, which by our upper bound, is tight in $\alpha$.

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Authors (6)
  1. Raef Bassily (32 papers)
  2. Albert Cheu (18 papers)
  3. Shay Moran (102 papers)
  4. Aleksandar Nikolov (36 papers)
  5. Jonathan Ullman (71 papers)
  6. Zhiwei Steven Wu (143 papers)
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