Exponential deviation inequalities are established for Gaussian-smoothed plug-in and neural estimators of Renyi divergences, extending earlier bounds to sub-Gaussian and non-compactly supported settings.
Auditing Differential Privacy in High Dimensions with the Kernel Quantum R\'enyi Divergence
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Differential privacy (DP) is the de facto standard for private data release and private machine learning. Auditing black-box DP algorithms and mechanisms to certify whether they satisfy a certain DP guarantee is challenging, especially in high dimension. We propose relaxations of differential privacy based on new divergences on probability distributions: the kernel R\'enyi divergence and its regularized version. We show that the regularized kernel R\'enyi divergence can be estimated from samples even in high dimensions, giving rise to auditing procedures for $\varepsilon$-DP, $(\varepsilon,\delta)$-DP and $(\alpha,\varepsilon)$-R\'enyi DP.
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Deviation Inequalities for R\'{e}nyi Divergence Estimators via Variational Expression
Exponential deviation inequalities are established for Gaussian-smoothed plug-in and neural estimators of Renyi divergences, extending earlier bounds to sub-Gaussian and non-compactly supported settings.