Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Search
2000 character limit reached

Free Lunch for Privacy Preserving Distributed Graph Learning

Published 18 May 2023 in cs.LG and cs.CR | (2305.10869v2)

Abstract: Learning on graphs is becoming prevalent in a wide range of applications including social networks, robotics, communication, medicine, etc. These datasets belonging to entities often contain critical private information. The utilization of data for graph learning applications is hampered by the growing privacy concerns from users on data sharing. Existing privacy-preserving methods pre-process the data to extract user-side features, and only these features are used for subsequent learning. Unfortunately, these methods are vulnerable to adversarial attacks to infer private attributes. We present a novel privacy-respecting framework for distributed graph learning and graph-based machine learning. In order to perform graph learning and other downstream tasks on the server side, this framework aims to learn features as well as distances without requiring actual features while preserving the original structural properties of the raw data. The proposed framework is quite generic and highly adaptable. We demonstrate the utility of the Euclidean space, but it can be applied with any existing method of distance approximation and graph learning for the relevant spaces. Through extensive experimentation on both synthetic and real datasets, we demonstrate the efficacy of the framework in terms of comparing the results obtained without data sharing to those obtained with data sharing as a benchmark. This is, to our knowledge, the first privacy-preserving distributed graph learning framework.

Summary

No one has generated a summary of this paper yet.

Paper to Video (Beta)

No one has generated a video about this paper yet.

Whiteboard

No one has generated a whiteboard explanation for this paper yet.

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

Collections

Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.