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NeuralDP Differentially private neural networks by design
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The application of differential privacy to the training of deep neural networks holds the promise of allowing large-scale (decentralized) use of sensitive data while providing rigorous privacy guarantees to the individual. The predominant approach to differentially private training of neural networks is DP-SGD, which relies on norm-based gradient clipping as a method for bounding sensitivity, followed by the addition of appropriately calibrated Gaussian noise. In this work we propose NeuralDP, a technique for privatising activations of some layer within a neural network, which by the post-processing properties of differential privacy yields a differentially private network. We experimentally demonstrate on two datasets (MNIST and Pediatric Pneumonia Dataset (PPD)) that our method offers substantially improved privacy-utility trade-offs compared to DP-SGD.
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