Local Graph-homomorphic Processing for Privatized Distributed Systems

10/26/2022
by   Elsa Rizk, et al.
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We study the generation of dependent random numbers in a distributed fashion in order to enable privatized distributed learning by networked agents. We propose a method that we refer to as local graph-homomorphic processing; it relies on the construction of particular noises over the edges to ensure a certain level of differential privacy. We show that the added noise does not affect the performance of the learned model. This is a significant improvement to previous works on differential privacy for distributed algorithms, where the noise was added in a less structured manner without respecting the graph topology and has often led to performance deterioration. We illustrate the theoretical results by considering a linear regression problem over a network of agents.

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