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Robust and differentially private stochastic linear bandits

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arxiv 2304.11741 v1 pith:YHPCQGRF submitted 2023-04-23 cs.LG cs.CRstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.CRstat.ML
keywords privacydifferentiallinearstochasticaggregatebanditsbatchclient
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In this paper, we study the stochastic linear bandit problem under the additional requirements of differential privacy, robustness and batched observations. In particular, we assume an adversary randomly chooses a constant fraction of the observed rewards in each batch, replacing them with arbitrary numbers. We present differentially private and robust variants of the arm elimination algorithm using logarithmic batch queries under two privacy models and provide regret bounds in both settings. In the first model, every reward in each round is reported by a potentially different client, which reduces to standard local differential privacy (LDP). In the second model, every action is "owned" by a different client, who may aggregate the rewards over multiple queries and privatize the aggregate response instead. To the best of our knowledge, our algorithms are the first simultaneously providing differential privacy and adversarial robustness in the stochastic linear bandits problem.

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