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Resampling methods for private statistical inference

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arxiv 2402.07131 v3 pith:7Y6Q6I5L submitted 2024-02-11 stat.ML cs.CRcs.LGstat.ME

classification stat.MLcs.CRcs.LGstat.ME
keywords methodsconfidenceintervalsbootstrapcoveragedatadifferentialerror
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We consider the task of constructing confidence intervals with differential privacy. We propose two private variants of the non-parametric bootstrap, which privately compute the median of the results of multiple "little" bootstraps run on partitions of the data and give asymptotic bounds on the coverage error of the resulting confidence intervals. For a fixed differential privacy parameter $\epsilon$, our methods enjoy the same error rates as that of the non-private bootstrap to within logarithmic factors in the sample size $n$. We empirically validate the performance of our methods for mean estimation, median estimation, and logistic regression with both real and synthetic data. Our methods achieve similar coverage accuracy to existing methods (and non-private baselines) while providing notably shorter ($\gtrsim 10$ times) confidence intervals than previous approaches.

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  1. Gaussian Differential Private Bootstrap by Subsampling

    stat.ML 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A private m-out-of-n bootstrap under Gaussian Differential Privacy gives asymptotically valid confidence intervals with less added noise and lower computation than the existing n-out-of-n private bootstrap.

  2. PRECISE: PRivacy-loss-Efficient and Consistent Inference based on poSterior quantilEs

    stat.ME 2025-01 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    PRECISE is a proposed DP posterior-quantile interval method whose central privacy guarantee rests on an incorrect sensitivity bound.

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