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HETAL: Efficient Privacy-preserving Transfer Learning with Homomorphic Encryption
March 22, 2024, 4:10 a.m. | Seewoo Lee, Garam Lee, Jung Woo Kim, Junbum Shin, Mun-Kyu Lee
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Abstract: Transfer learning is a de facto standard method for efficiently training machine learning models for data-scarce problems by adding and fine-tuning new classification layers to a model pre-trained on large datasets. Although numerous previous studies proposed to use homomorphic encryption to resolve the data privacy issue in transfer learning in the machine learning as a service setting, most of them only focused on encrypted inference. In this study, we present HETAL, an efficient Homomorphic Encryption …
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