Training Large Scale Polynomial CNNs for E2E Inference over Homomorphic Encryption
Baruch, Moran, Drucker, Nir, Ezov, Gilad, Goldberg, Yoav, Kushnir, Eyal, Lerner, Jenny, Soceanu, Omri, Zimerman, Itamar
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Training large-scale CNNs that during inference can be run under Homomorphic Encryption (HE) is challenging due to the need to use only polynomial operations. This limits HE-based solutions adoption. We address this challenge and pioneer in providing a novel training method for large polynomial CNNs such as ResNet-152 and ConvNeXt models, and achieve promising accuracy on encrypted samples on large-scale dataset such as ImageNet. Additionally, we provide optimization insights regarding activation functions and skip-connection latency impacts, enhancing HE-based evaluation efficiency. Finally, to demonstrate the robustness of our method, we provide a polynomial adaptation of the CLIP model for secure zero-shot prediction, unlocking unprecedented capabilities at the intersection of HE and transfer learning.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-11-2023
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