Privacy-preserving Learning via Deep Net Pruning
Huang, Yangsibo, Su, Yushan, Ravi, Sachin, Song, Zhao, Arora, Sanjeev, Li, Kai
This paper attempts to answer the question whether neural network pruning can be used as a tool to achieve differential privacy without losing much data utility. As a first step towards understanding the relationship between neural network pruning and differential privacy, this paper proves that pruning a given layer of the neural network is equivalent to adding a certain amount of differentially private noise to its hidden-layer activations. The paper also presents experimental results to show the practical implications of the theoretical finding and the key parameter values in a simple practical setting. These results show that neural network pruning can be a more effective alternative to adding differentially private noise for neural networks.
Mar-3-2020
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