A noise-cancellation mechanism makes partial-participation private federated learning optimal in accuracy and linear in time.
Differentially Private Empirical Risk Minimization Revisited: Faster and More General
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In this paper we study the differentially private Empirical Risk Minimization (ERM) problem in different settings. For smooth (strongly) convex loss function with or without (non)-smooth regularization, we give algorithms that achieve either optimal or near optimal utility bounds with less gradient complexity compared with previous work. For ERM with smooth convex loss function in high-dimensional ($p\gg n$) setting, we give an algorithm which achieves the upper bound with less gradient complexity than previous ones. At last, we generalize the expected excess empirical risk from convex loss functions to non-convex ones satisfying the Polyak-Lojasiewicz condition and give a tighter upper bound on the utility than the one in \cite{ijcai2017-548}.
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Privacy-Preserving Federated Convex Optimization: Balancing Partial-Participation and Efficiency via Noise Cancellation
A noise-cancellation mechanism makes partial-participation private federated learning optimal in accuracy and linear in time.