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Non-Euclidean Differentially Private Stochastic Convex Optimization: Optimal Rates in Linear Time (2103.01278v2)

Published 1 Mar 2021 in cs.LG, math.OC, and stat.ML

Abstract: Differentially private (DP) stochastic convex optimization (SCO) is a fundamental problem, where the goal is to approximately minimize the population risk with respect to a convex loss function, given a dataset of $n$ i.i.d. samples from a distribution, while satisfying differential privacy with respect to the dataset. Most of the existing works in the literature of private convex optimization focus on the Euclidean (i.e., $\ell_2$) setting, where the loss is assumed to be Lipschitz (and possibly smooth) w.r.t. the $\ell_2$ norm over a constraint set with bounded $\ell_2$ diameter. Algorithms based on noisy stochastic gradient descent (SGD) are known to attain the optimal excess risk in this setting. In this work, we conduct a systematic study of DP-SCO for $\ell_p$-setups under a standard smoothness assumption on the loss. For $1< p\leq 2$, under a standard smoothness assumption, we give a new, linear-time DP-SCO algorithm with optimal excess risk. Previously known constructions with optimal excess risk for $1< p <2$ run in super-linear time in $n$. For $p=1$, we give an algorithm with nearly optimal excess risk. Our result for the $\ell_1$-setup also extends to general polyhedral norms and feasible sets. Moreover, we show that the excess risk bounds resulting from our algorithms for $1\leq p \leq 2$ are attained with high probability. For $2 < p \leq \infty$, we show that existing linear-time constructions for the Euclidean setup attain a nearly optimal excess risk in the low-dimensional regime. As a consequence, we show that such constructions attain a nearly optimal excess risk for $p=\infty$. Our work draws upon concepts from the geometry of normed spaces, such as the notions of regularity, uniform convexity, and uniform smoothness.

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