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Nonparametric extensions of randomized response for private confidence sets

17 February 2022
Ian Waudby-Smith
Zhiwei Steven Wu
Aaditya Ramdas
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Abstract

This work derives methods for performing nonparametric, nonasymptotic statistical inference for population means under the constraint of local differential privacy (LDP). Given bounded observations (X1,…,Xn)(X_1, \dots, X_n)(X1​,…,Xn​) with mean μ⋆\mu^\starμ⋆ that are privatized into (Z1,…,Zn)(Z_1, \dots, Z_n)(Z1​,…,Zn​), we present confidence intervals (CI) and time-uniform confidence sequences (CS) for μ⋆\mu^\starμ⋆ when only given access to the privatized data. To achieve this, we introduce a nonparametric and sequentially interactive generalization of Warner's famous ``randomized response'' mechanism, satisfying LDP for arbitrary bounded random variables, and then provide CIs and CSs for their means given access to the resulting privatized observations. For example, our results yield private analogues of Hoeffding's inequality in both fixed-time and time-uniform regimes. We extend these Hoeffding-type CSs to capture time-varying (non-stationary) means, and conclude by illustrating how these methods can be used to conduct private online A/B tests.

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