Private Agent-Based Modeling
Chopra, Ayush, Quera-Bofarull, Arnau, Giray-Kuru, Nurullah, Wooldridge, Michael, Raskar, Ramesh
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The practical utility of agent-based models in decision-making relies on their capacity to accurately replicate populations while seamlessly integrating real-world data streams. Yet, the incorporation of such data poses significant challenges due to privacy concerns. To address this issue, we introduce a paradigm for private agent-based modeling wherein the simulation, calibration, and analysis of agent-based models can be achieved without centralizing the agents attributes or interactions. The key insight is to leverage techniques from secure multi-party computation to design protocols for decentralized computation in agent-based models. This ensures the confidentiality of the simulated agents without compromising on simulation accuracy. We showcase our protocols on a case study with an epidemiological simulation comprising over 150,000 agents. We believe this is a critical step towards deploying agent-based models to real-world applications.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-19-2024
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