A stage-and-risk-based decision rule predicts whether pairs of ML defenses conflict, with reported balanced accuracy of 90% on eight prior combinations and 81-86% on 30 new ones.
Heterogeneous Gaussian Mechanism: Preserving Differential Privacy in Deep Learning with Provable Robustness
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel Heterogeneous Gaussian Mechanism (HGM) to preserve differential privacy in deep neural networks, with provable robustness against adversarial examples. We first relax the constraint of the privacy budget in the traditional Gaussian Mechanism from (0, 1] to (0, \infty), with a new bound of the noise scale to preserve differential privacy. The noise in our mechanism can be arbitrarily redistributed, offering a distinctive ability to address the trade-off between model utility and privacy loss. To derive provable robustness, our HGM is applied to inject Gaussian noise into the first hidden layer. Then, a tighter robustness bound is proposed. Theoretical analysis and thorough evaluations show that our mechanism notably improves the robustness of differentially private deep neural networks, compared with baseline approaches, under a variety of model attacks.
fields
cs.CR 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Combining Machine Learning Defenses without Conflicts
A stage-and-risk-based decision rule predicts whether pairs of ML defenses conflict, with reported balanced accuracy of 90% on eight prior combinations and 81-86% on 30 new ones.