New LEDP k-core and triangle-counting algorithms replace edge-count error bounds with degree- and degeneracy-based bounds, and are evaluated in a distributed simulation with reported accuracy improvements.
Communication Cost Reduction for Subgraph Counting under Local Differential Privacy via Hash Functions
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We suggest the use of hash functions to cut down the communication costs when counting subgraphs under edge local differential privacy. While various algorithms exist for computing graph statistics, including the count of subgraphs, under the edge local differential privacy, many suffer with high communication costs, making them less efficient for large graphs. Though data compression is a typical approach in differential privacy, its application in local differential privacy requires a form of compression that every node can reproduce. In our study, we introduce linear congruence hashing. With a sampling rate of $s$, our method can cut communication costs by a factor of $s^2$, albeit at the cost of increasing variance in the published graph statistic by a factor of $s$. The experimental results indicate that, when matched for communication costs, our method achieves a reduction in the $\ell_2$-error for triangle counts by up to 1000 times compared to the performance of leading algorithms.
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Practical and Accurate Local Edge Differentially Private Graph Algorithms
New LEDP k-core and triangle-counting algorithms replace edge-count error bounds with degree- and degeneracy-based bounds, and are evaluated in a distributed simulation with reported accuracy improvements.