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Lightweight Protocols for Distributed Private Quantile Estimation

Published 5 Feb 2025 in cs.CR | (2502.02990v1)

Abstract: Distributed data analysis is a large and growing field driven by a massive proliferation of user devices, and by privacy concerns surrounding the centralised storage of data. We consider two \emph{adaptive} algorithms for estimating one quantile (e.g.~the median) when each user holds a single data point lying in a domain $[B]$ that can be queried once through a private mechanism; one under local differential privacy (LDP) and another for shuffle differential privacy (shuffle-DP). In the adaptive setting we present an $\varepsilon$-LDP algorithm which can estimate any quantile within error $\alpha$ only requiring $O(\frac{\log B}{\varepsilon2\alpha2})$ users, and an $(\varepsilon,\delta)$-shuffle DP algorithm requiring only $\widetilde{O}((\frac{1}{\varepsilon2}+\frac{1}{\alpha2})\log B)$ users. Prior (nonadaptive) algorithms require more users by several logarithmic factors in $B$. We further provide a matching lower bound for adaptive protocols, showing that our LDP algorithm is optimal in the low-$\varepsilon$ regime. Additionally, we establish lower bounds against non-adaptive protocols which paired with our understanding of the adaptive case, proves a fundamental separation between these models.

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