Locally Differentially Private Reinforcement Learning for Linear Mixture Markov Decision Processes

19 Oct 2021  ·  Chonghua Liao, Jiafan He, Quanquan Gu ·

Reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms can be used to provide personalized services, which rely on users' private and sensitive data. To protect the users' privacy, privacy-preserving RL algorithms are in demand. In this paper, we study RL with linear function approximation and local differential privacy (LDP) guarantees. We propose a novel $(\varepsilon, \delta)$-LDP algorithm for learning a class of Markov decision processes (MDPs) dubbed linear mixture MDPs, and obtains an $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}( d^{5/4}H^{7/4}T^{3/4}\left(\log(1/\delta)\right)^{1/4}\sqrt{1/\varepsilon})$ regret, where $d$ is the dimension of feature mapping, $H$ is the length of the planning horizon, and $T$ is the number of interactions with the environment. We also prove a lower bound $\Omega(dH\sqrt{T}/\left(e^{\varepsilon}(e^{\varepsilon}-1)\right))$ for learning linear mixture MDPs under $\varepsilon$-LDP constraint. Experiments on synthetic datasets verify the effectiveness of our algorithm. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first provable privacy-preserving RL algorithm with linear function approximation.

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