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09/10/2020 - 13:21

The research article “Key protected classification for collaborative learning”, co-authored by METU member Asst. Prof. Ramazan Gökberk Cinbiş, has been published in Pattern Recognition.

Large-scale datasets play a fundamental role in training deep learning models. However, dataset collection is difficult in domains that involve sensitive information. Collaborative learning techniques provide a privacy-preserving solution, by enabling training over a number of private datasets that are not shared by their owners. However, recently, it has been shown that the existing collaborative learning frameworks are vulnerable to an active adversary that runs a generative adversarial network (GAN) attack. In this work, we propose a novel classification model that is resilient against such attacks by design. More specifically, we introduce a key-based classification model and a principled training scheme that protects class scores by using class-specific private keys, which effectively hide the information necessary for a GAN attack. We additionally show how to utilize high dimensional keys to improve the robustness against attacks without increasing the model complexity. Our detailed experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique. Source code will be made available at https://github.com/mbsariyildiz/key-protected-classification.


Sariyildiz, M. B., Cinbis, R. G., & Ayday, E. (2020). Key protected classification for collaborative learning. Pattern Recognition, 104 doi:10.1016/j.patcog.2020.107327

 

Article access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031320320301308?via%3Dihub


METU Author

Asst. Prof. Ramazan Gökberk Cinbiş

gcinbis@metu.edu.tr Scopus Author ID: 19337067900
About the author ORCID: 0000-0003-0962-7101

Keywords:

classification; collaborative learning; generative adversarial networks; Privacy-preserving machine learning


Other authors:

Sariyildiz, M. B., & Ayday, E.


Acknowledgments:
This work was supported in part by the TUBITAK grant 116E445.