Towards Unbounded Machine Unlearning

02/20/2023
by   Meghdad Kurmanji, et al.
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Deep machine unlearning is the problem of removing the influence of a cohort of data from the weights of a trained deep model. This challenge is enjoying increasing attention due to the widespread use of neural networks in applications involving user data: allowing users to exercise their `right to be forgotten' necessitates an effective unlearning algorithm. However, deleting data from models is also of interest in practice for other applications where individual user privacy is not necessarily a consideration: removing biases, out-of-date examples, outliers, or noisy labels, and different such applications come with different desiderata. We propose a new unlearning algorithm (coined SCRUB) and conduct a comprehensive experimental evaluation against several previous state-of-the-art models. The results reveal that SCRUB is consistently a top performer across three different metrics for measuring unlearning quality, reflecting different application scenarios, while not degrading the model's performance.

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