L_1 density estimation from privatised data

07/27/2021
by   László Györfi, et al.
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We revisit the classical problem of nonparametric density estimation, but impose local differential privacy constraints. Under such constraints, the original data X_1,…,X_n, taking values in ℝ^d, cannot be directly observed, and all estimators are functions of the randomised output of a suitable privacy mechanism. The statistician is free to choose the form of the privacy mechanism, and in this work we propose to add Laplace distributed noise to a discretisation of the location of a vector X_i. Based on these randomised data, we design a novel estimator of the density function, which can be viewed as a privatised version of the well-studied histogram density estimator. Our theoretical results include universal pointwise consistency and strong universal L_1-consistency. In addition, a convergence rate over classes of Lipschitz functions is derived, which is complemented by a matching minimax lower bound.

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