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Encrypted accelerated least squares regression
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Encrypted accelerated least squares regression

Pedro M. Esperanca, Louis J. M. Aslett and Chris C. Holmes
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND STATISTICS, VOL 54, Vol.54, pp.334-343
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research
01/01/2017

Abstract

Computer Science Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Mathematics Physical Sciences Science & Technology Statistics & Probability Technology
Information that is stored in an encrypted format is, by definition, usually not amenable to statistical analysis or machine learning methods. In this paper we present detailed analysis of coordinate and accelerated gradient descent algorithms which are capable of fitting least squares and penalised ridge regression models, using data encrypted under a fully homomorphic encryption scheme. Gradient descent is shown to dominate in terms of encrypted computational speed, and theoretical results are proven to give parameter bounds which ensure correctness of decryption. The characteristics of encrypted computation are empirically shown to favour a non-standard acceleration technique. This demonstrates the possibility of approximating conventional statistical regression methods using encrypted data without compromising privacy.

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