Sample-efficient proper PAC learning with approximate differential privacy

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Authors Badih Ghazi, Noah Golowich, Ravi Kumar, Pasin Manurangsi arXiv ID 2012.03893 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.CR Citations 30 Venue Symposium on the Theory of Computing Last Checked 3 months ago
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In this paper we prove that the sample complexity of properly learning a class of Littlestone dimension $d$ with approximate differential privacy is $\tilde O(d^6)$, ignoring privacy and accuracy parameters. This result answers a question of Bun et al. (FOCS 2020) by improving upon their upper bound of $2^{O(d)}$ on the sample complexity. Prior to our work, finiteness of the sample complexity for privately learning a class of finite Littlestone dimension was only known for improper private learners, and the fact that our learner is proper answers another question of Bun et al., which was also asked by Bousquet et al. (NeurIPS 2020). Using machinery developed by Bousquet et al., we then show that the sample complexity of sanitizing a binary hypothesis class is at most polynomial in its Littlestone dimension and dual Littlestone dimension. This implies that a class is sanitizable if and only if it has finite Littlestone dimension. An important ingredient of our proofs is a new property of binary hypothesis classes that we call irreducibility, which may be of independent interest.
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