The Trade-Offs of Private Prediction

9 Jul 2020  ·  Laurens van der Maaten, Awni Hannun ·

Machine learning models leak information about their training data every time they reveal a prediction. This is problematic when the training data needs to remain private. Private prediction methods limit how much information about the training data is leaked by each prediction. Private prediction can also be achieved using models that are trained by private training methods. In private prediction, both private training and private prediction methods exhibit trade-offs between privacy, privacy failure probability, amount of training data, and inference budget. Although these trade-offs are theoretically well-understood, they have hardly been studied empirically. This paper presents the first empirical study into the trade-offs of private prediction. Our study sheds light on which methods are best suited for which learning setting. Perhaps surprisingly, we find private training methods outperform private prediction methods in a wide range of private prediction settings.

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