Dropping Activation Outputs with Localized First-layer Deep Network for Enhancing User Privacy and Data Security

11/20/2017
by   Hao Dong, et al.
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Deep learning methods can play a crucial role in anomaly detection, prediction, and supporting decision making for applications like personal health-care, pervasive body sensing, etc. However, current architecture of deep networks suffers the privacy issue that users need to give out their data to the model (typically hosted in a server or a cluster on Cloud) for training or prediction. This problem is getting more severe for those sensitive health-care or medical data (e.g fMRI or body sensors measures like EEG signals). In addition to this, there is also a security risk of leaking these data during the data transmission from user to the model (especially when it's through Internet). Targeting at these issues, in this paper we proposed a new architecture for deep network in which users don't reveal their original data to the model. In our method, feed-forward propagation and data encryption are combined into one process: we migrate the first layer of deep network to users' local devices, and apply the activation functions locally, and then use "dropping activation output" method to make the output non-invertible. The resulting approach is able to make model prediction without accessing users' sensitive raw data. Experiment conducted in this paper showed that our approach achieves the desirable privacy protection requirement, and demonstrated several advantages over the traditional approach with encryption / decryption

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