Private Center Points and Learning of Halfspaces
Abstract
We present a private learner for halfspaces over an arbitrary finite domain X⊂ Rd with sample complexity mathrmpoly(d,2^*|X|). The building block for this learner is a differentially private algorithm for locating an approximate center point of m>poly(d,2^*|X|) points -- a high dimensional generalization of the median function. Our construction establishes a relationship between these two problems that is reminiscent of the relation between the median and learning one-dimensional thresholds [Bun et al.\ FOCS '15]. This relationship suggests that the problem of privately locating a center point may have further applications in the design of differentially private algorithms. We also provide a lower bound on the sample complexity for privately finding a point in the convex hull. For approximate differential privacy, we show a lower bound of m=(d+*|X|), whereas for pure differential privacy m=(d|X|).
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