Feb. 12, 2024, 5:10 a.m. | Eliad Tsfadia

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Private data analysis faces a significant challenge known as the curse of dimensionality, leading to increased costs. However, many datasets possess an inherent low-dimensional structure. For instance, during optimization via gradient descent, the gradients frequently reside near a low-dimensional subspace. If the low-dimensional structure could be privately identified using a small amount of points, we could avoid paying (in terms of privacy and accuracy) for the high ambient dimension.
On the negative side, Dwork, Talwar, Thakurta, and Zhang (STOC 2014) …

analysis challenge cs.cr cs.ds cs.lg data data analysis datasets instance low near optimization private private data privately structure

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