When the m marginal constraints are the time-marginals of an SDE with time-dependent drift, the multi-marginal Schrödinger bridge converges to the SDE's law at KL rate O(m^{-1}).
Private Continuous-Time Synthetic Trajectory Generation via Mean-Field Langevin Dynamics
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We provide an algorithm to privately generate continuous-time data (e.g. marginals from stochastic differential equations), which has applications in highly sensitive domains involving time-series data such as healthcare. We leverage the connections between trajectory inference and continuous-time synthetic data generation, along with a computational method based on mean-field Langevin dynamics. As discretized mean-field Langevin dynamics and noisy particle gradient descent are equivalent, DP results for noisy SGD can be applied to our setting. We provide experiments that generate realistic trajectories on a synthesized variation of hand-drawn MNIST data while maintaining meaningful privacy guarantees. Crucially, our method has strong utility guarantees under the setting where each person contributes data for \emph{only one time point}, while prior methods require each person to contribute their \emph{entire temporal trajectory}--directly improving the privacy characteristics by construction.
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Convergence Rate of the Solution of Multi-marginal Schrodinger Bridge Problem with Marginal Constraints from SDEs
When the m marginal constraints are the time-marginals of an SDE with time-dependent drift, the multi-marginal Schrödinger bridge converges to the SDE's law at KL rate O(m^{-1}).