Locally Differentially Private Graph Embedding

17 Oct 2023  ·  Zening Li, Rong-Hua Li, Meihao Liao, Fusheng Jin, Guoren Wang ·

Graph embedding has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for learning latent representations for nodes in a graph. However, despite its superior performance in various graph-based machine learning tasks, learning over graphs can raise significant privacy concerns when graph data involves sensitive information. To address this, in this paper, we investigate the problem of developing graph embedding algorithms that satisfy local differential privacy (LDP). We propose LDP-GE, a novel privacy-preserving graph embedding framework, to protect the privacy of node data. Specifically, we propose an LDP mechanism to obfuscate node data and adopt personalized PageRank as the proximity measure to learn node representations. Then, we theoretically analyze the privacy guarantees and utility of the LDP-GE framework. Extensive experiments conducted over several real-world graph datasets demonstrate that LDP-GE achieves favorable privacy-utility trade-offs and significantly outperforms existing approaches in both node classification and link prediction tasks.

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