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            Differentially Private Learning with Adaptive Clipping

            Dec 6, 2021

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            Galen Andrew

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            Om Thakkar

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            Swaroop Ramaswamy

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            Existing approaches for training neural networks with user-level differential privacy (e.g., DP Federated Averaging) in federated learning (FL) settings involve bounding the contribution of each user's model update by clipping it to some constant value. However there is no good a priori setting of the clipping norm across tasks and learning settings: the update norm distribution depends on the model architecture and loss, the amount of data on each device, the client learning rate, and possibly…

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