Differentially Private Iterative Screening Rules for Linear Regression
Khanna, Amol, Lu, Fred, Raff, Edward
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Linear $L_1$-regularized models have remained one of the simplest and most effective tools in data science. Over the past decade, screening rules have risen in popularity as a way to eliminate features when producing the sparse regression weights of $L_1$ models. However, despite the increasing need of privacy-preserving models for data analysis, to the best of our knowledge, no differentially private screening rule exists. In this paper, we develop the first private screening rule for linear regression. We initially find that this screening rule is too strong: it screens too many coefficients as a result of the private screening step. However, a weakened implementation of private screening reduces overscreening and improves performance.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-25-2025
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