Polynomial Time and Private Learning of Unbounded Gaussian Mixture Models

Abstract

We study the problem of privately estimating the parameters of dd-dimensional Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs) with kk components. For this, we develop a technique to reduce the problem to its non-private counterpart. This allows us to privatize existing non-private algorithms in a blackbox manner, while incurring only a small overhead in the sample complexity and running time. As the main application of our framework, we develop an (ε,δ)(\varepsilon, \delta)-differentially private algorithm to learn GMMs using the non-private algorithm of Moitra and Valiant [MV10] as a blackbox. Consequently, this gives the first sample complexity upper bound and first polynomial time algorithm for privately learning GMMs without any boundedness assumptions on the parameters. As part of our analysis, we prove a tight (up to a constant factor) lower bound on the total variation distance of high-dimensional Gaussians which can be of independent interest.Comment: Accepted in ICML 202

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