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Simulation-based, Finite-sample Inference for Privatized Data

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arxiv 2303.05328 v7 pith:P4STMXL3 submitted 2023-03-09 math.ST cs.CRstat.MEstat.TH

classification math.STcs.CRstat.MEstat.TH
keywords inferenceprivacyprivateconfidencecoverageerrorintervalsmechanisms
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Privacy protection methods, such as differentially private mechanisms, introduce noise into resulting statistics which often produces complex and intractable sampling distributions. In this paper, we propose a simulation-based "repro sample" approach to produce statistically valid confidence intervals and hypothesis tests, which builds on the work of Xie and Wang (2022). We show that this methodology is applicable to a wide variety of private inference problems, appropriately accounts for biases introduced by privacy mechanisms (such as by clamping), and improves over other state-of-the-art inference methods such as the parametric bootstrap in terms of the coverage and type I error of the private inference. We also develop significant improvements and extensions for the repro sample methodology for general models (not necessarily related to privacy), including 1) modifying the procedure to ensure guaranteed coverage and type I errors, even accounting for Monte Carlo error, and 2) proposing efficient numerical algorithms to implement the confidence intervals and $p$-values.

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  1. Gaussian Differential Private Bootstrap by Subsampling

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    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. Fiducial Matching: Differentially Private Inference for Categorical Data

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    FIMA builds differentially private confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for categorical data by matching the released statistic to simulated noisy versions via a fiducial solution.

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