Jie Gao: Differentially Private Range Query on Shortest Paths
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 Published On Dec 14, 2023

Title: Differentially Private Range Query on Shortest Paths
Speaker: Jie Gao, Rutgers University
Date and time: 2pm (New York time), Tuesday, December 12, 2023

We consider differentially private range queries on a graph where query ranges are defined as the set of edges on a shortest path of the graph. Edges in the graph carry sensitive attributes and the goal is to report the sum of these attributes on a shortest path for counting query or the minimum of the attributes in a bottleneck query. We use differential privacy to ensure that the release of these query answers provide protection of the privacy of the sensitive edge attributes. Our goal is to develop mechanisms that minimize the additive error of the reported answers with the given privacy budget.

In this talk I will report new results for private range queries on shortest paths. For counting range queries we can achieve an additive error of O(n^{1/3}) for ε-DP and O(n^{1/4}) for (ε,δ)-DP. We present two algorithms where we control the final error by carefully balancing perturbation added to the edge attributes directly versus perturbation added to a subset of range query answers (which can be used for other range queries). Bottleneck range queries are easier and can be answered with polylogarithmic additive errors using standard techniques.

This is joint work with Chengyuan Deng, Jalaj Upadhyay and Chen Wang. It was presented at WADS’23.

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