Bi-CryptoNets: Leveraging Different-Level Privacy for Encrypted Inference

2 Feb 2024  ·  Man-Jie Yuan, Zheng Zou, Wei Gao ·

Privacy-preserving neural networks have attracted increasing attention in recent years, and various algorithms have been developed to keep the balance between accuracy, computational complexity and information security from the cryptographic view. This work takes a different view from the input data and structure of neural networks. We decompose the input data (e.g., some images) into sensitive and insensitive segments according to importance and privacy. The sensitive segment includes some important and private information such as human faces and we take strong homomorphic encryption to keep security, whereas the insensitive one contains some background and we add perturbations. We propose the bi-CryptoNets, i.e., plaintext and ciphertext branches, to deal with two segments, respectively, and ciphertext branch could utilize the information from plaintext branch by unidirectional connections. We adopt knowledge distillation for our bi-CryptoNets by transferring representations from a well-trained teacher neural network. Empirical studies show the effectiveness and decrease of inference latency for our bi-CryptoNets.

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