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Membership Inference Attacks and Privacy in Topic Modeling

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Recent research shows that large language models are susceptible to privacy attacks that infer aspects of the training data. However, it is unclear if simpler generative models, like topic models, share similar vulnerabilities. In this work, we propose an attack against topic models that can confidently identify members of the training data in Latent Dirichlet Allocation. Our results suggest that the privacy risks associated with generative modeling are not restricted to large neural models. Additionally, to mitigate these vulnerabilities, we explore differentially private (DP) topic modeling. We propose a framework for private topic modeling that incorporates DP vocabulary selection as a pre-processing step, and show that it improves privacy while having limited effects on practical utility.

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Tensor Topic Modeling Via HOSVD

math.ST · 2024-12-31 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A HOSVD-based estimator for Tucker-decomposed tensor topic models recovers factor matrices and core tensor with entry-wise l1 error rates.

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  • Tensor Topic Modeling Via HOSVD math.ST · 2024-12-31 · conditional · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    A HOSVD-based estimator for Tucker-decomposed tensor topic models recovers factor matrices and core tensor with entry-wise l1 error rates.