Feb. 5, 2024, 8:10 p.m. | Guangfeng Yan Shanxiang Lyu Hanxu Hou Zhiyong Zheng Linqi Song

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This paper introduces a privacy-preserving distributed learning framework via private-key homomorphic encryption. Thanks to the randomness of the quantization of gradients, our learning with error (LWE) based encryption can eliminate the error terms, thus avoiding the issue of error expansion in conventional LWE-based homomorphic encryption. The proposed system allows a large number of learning participants to engage in neural network-based deep learning collaboratively over an honest-but-curious server, while ensuring the cryptographic security of participants' uploaded gradients.

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