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Computational Code-Based Privacy in Coded Federated Learning (2202.13798v1)
Published 28 Feb 2022 in cs.IT, cs.CR, cs.DC, and math.IT
Abstract: We propose a privacy-preserving federated learning (FL) scheme that is resilient against straggling devices. An adaptive scenario is suggested where the slower devices share their data with the faster ones and do not participate in the learning process. The proposed scheme employs code-based cryptography to ensure \emph{computational} privacy of the private data, i.e., no device with bounded computational power can obtain information about the other devices' data in feasible time. For a scenario with 25 devices, the proposed scheme achieves a speed-up of 4.7 and 4 for 92 and 128 bits security, respectively, for an accuracy of 95\% on the MNIST dataset compared with conventional mini-batch FL.
- Marvin Xhemrishi (13 papers)
- Alexandre Graell i Amat (153 papers)
- Eirik Rosnes (67 papers)
- Antonia Wachter-Zeh (113 papers)