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Rania Talbi

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Conference paper (2020) - Jiyue Huang, Rania Talbi, Zilong Zhao, Sara Boucchenak, Lydia Y. Chen, Stefanie Roos
Federated Learning is an emerging distributed collaborative learning paradigm adopted by many of today's applications, e.g., keyboard prediction and object recognition. Its core principle is to learn from large amount of users data while preserving data privacy by design as collaborative users only need to share the machine learning models and keep data locally. The main challenge for such systems is to provide incentives to users to contribute high-quality models trained from their local data. In this paper, we aim to answer how well incentives recognize (in)accurate local models from honest and malicious users, and perceive their impacts on the model accuracy of federated learning systems. We first present a thorough survey on two contrasting perspectives: incentive mechanisms to measure the contribution of local models by honest users, and malicious users to deliberately degrade the overall model. We conduct simulation experiments to empirically demonstrate if existing contribution measurement schemes can disclose low-quality models from malicious users. Our results show there exists a clear tradeoff among measurement schemes in terms of the computational efficiency and effectiveness to distill the impact of malicious participants. We conclude this paper by discussing the research directions to design resilient contribution incentives. ...
Conference paper (2018) - Rania Talbi, Sara Bouchenak, Lydia Y. Chen
In this paper we present DAPPLE, a standalone End-to-End privacy preserving data classification service. It allows incremental decision tree learning over encrypted training data continuously sent by multiple data owners, without having access to the actual content of this data. In the same time, the learnt classification model is used to respond to encrypted classification queries while preserving the privacy of the query, the output corresponding to it and the model itself. ...