The bernstein mechanism: Function release under differential privacy

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Abstract

We address the problem of general function release under differential privacy, by developing a functional mechanism that applies under the weak assumptions of oracle access to target function evaluation and sensitivity. These conditions permit treatment of functions described explicitly or implicitly as algorithmic black boxes. We achieve this result by leveraging the iterated Bernstein operator for polynomial approximation of the target function, and polynomial coefficient perturbation. Under weak regularity conditions, we establish fast rates on utility measured by high-probability uniform approximation. We provide a lower bound on the utility achievable for any functional mechanism that is e-differentially private. The generality of our mechanism is demonstrated by the analysis of a number of example learners, including naive Bayes, nonparametric estimators and regularized empirical risk minimization. Competitive rates are demonstrated for kernel density estimation; and e-differential privacy is achieved for a broader class of support vector machines than known previously.

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Aldà, F., & Rubinstein, B. I. P. (2017). The bernstein mechanism: Function release under differential privacy. In 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2017 (pp. 1705–1711). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v31i1.10884

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