DS1 spectrogram: Mind the Gap: Mixtures of Gaussians in Approximate Differential Privacy

Mind the Gap: Mixtures of Gaussians in Approximate Differential Privacy

2605.28078

Authors

Huikang Liu,Aras Selvi,Wolfram Wiesemann

Abstract

We design a class of additive noise mechanisms that satisfy ((\varepsilon, δ))-differential privacy (DP) for scalar, real-valued query functions with known sensitivities, with a particular focus on moderate and low-privacy regimes. These mechanisms, which we call mixture mechanisms, are constructed by mixing multiple Gaussian distributions that share the same variance but differ in their means and mixture weights. The resulting distributions can be interpreted as convex combinations of a zero-mean Gaussian (as used in the analytic Gaussian mechanism) and additional Gaussians whose means depend on the sensitivity of the query function.

We derive tight conditions on the variances required for ((\varepsilon, δ))-DP and provide efficient algorithms to compute them. Compared to the analytic Gaussian mechanism, our mechanisms yield substantially lower expected noise amplitudes ((l_1)-loss) and variances ((l_2)-loss for zero-mean distributions).

In the low-privacy regime that motivates our design, our mechanisms approach optimality, mitigating nearly all of the optimality gap of the analytic Gaussian mechanism.

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