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Towards Understanding the Impact of Model Size on Differential Private Classification

Published 27 Nov 2021 in cs.LG and cs.CR | (2111.13895v1)

Abstract: Differential privacy (DP) is an essential technique for privacy-preserving. It was found that a large model trained for privacy preserving performs worse than a smaller model (e.g. ResNet50 performs worse than ResNet18). To better understand this phenomenon, we study high dimensional DP learning from the viewpoint of generalization. Theoretically, we show that for the simple Gaussian model with even small DP noise, if the dimension is large enough, then the classification error can be as bad as the random guessing. Then we propose a feature selection method to reduce the size of the model, based on a new metric which trades off the classification accuracy and privacy preserving. Experiments on real data support our theoretical results and demonstrate the advantage of the proposed method.

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