SecCoGC combines cooperative gradient coding with real-field zero-sum privacy noise, giving exact global model reconstruction in federated learning under unreliable communication without a privacy-utility trade-off.
Optimizing Privacy-Utility Trade-off in Decentralized Learning with Generalized Correlated Noise
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Decentralized learning enables distributed agents to collaboratively train a shared machine learning model without a central server, through local computation and peer-to-peer communication. Although each agent retains its dataset locally, sharing local models can still expose private information about the local training datasets to adversaries. To mitigate privacy attacks, a common strategy is to inject random artificial noise at each agent before exchanging local models between neighbors. However, this often leads to utility degradation due to the negative effects of cumulated artificial noise on the learning algorithm. In this work, we introduce CorN-DSGD, a novel covariance-based framework for generating correlated privacy noise across agents, which unifies several state-of-the-art methods as special cases. By leveraging network topology and mixing weights, CorN-DSGD optimizes the noise covariance to achieve network-wide noise cancellation. Experimental results show that CorN-DSGD cancels more noise than existing pairwise correlation schemes, improving model performance under formal privacy guarantees.
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Coding-Enforced Robust Secure Aggregation for Federated Learning Under Unreliable Communication
SecCoGC combines cooperative gradient coding with real-field zero-sum privacy noise, giving exact global model reconstruction in federated learning under unreliable communication without a privacy-utility trade-off.