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Differential Privacy for Deep and Federated Learning: A Survey


This paper illustrates all probability distributions satisfying differential privacy (DP) with their properties and use cases. We compare the three variants of DP definit...

Abstract:

Users’ privacy is vulnerable at all stages of the deep learning process. Sensitive information of users may be disclosed during data collection, during training, or even ...Show More

Abstract:

Users’ privacy is vulnerable at all stages of the deep learning process. Sensitive information of users may be disclosed during data collection, during training, or even after releasing the trained learning model. Differential privacy (DP) is one of the main approaches proven to ensure strong privacy protection in data analysis. DP protects the users’ privacy by adding noise to the original dataset or the learning parameters. Thus, an attacker could not retrieve the sensitive information of an individual involved in the training dataset. In this survey paper, we analyze and present the main ideas based on DP to guarantee users’ privacy in deep and federated learning. In addition, we illustrate all types of probability distributions that satisfy the DP mechanism, with their properties and use cases. Furthermore, we bridge the gap in the literature by providing a comprehensive overview of the different variants of DP, highlighting their advantages and limitations. Our study reveals the gap between theory and application, accuracy, and robustness of DP. Finally, we provide several open problems and future research directions.
This paper illustrates all probability distributions satisfying differential privacy (DP) with their properties and use cases. We compare the three variants of DP definit...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 10)
Page(s): 22359 - 22380
Date of Publication: 15 February 2022
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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