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Highly Accurate CNN Inference Using Approximate Activation Functions over Homomorphic Encryption

Authors: Takumi Ishiyama; Takuya Suzuki; Hayato Yamana;

Highly Accurate CNN Inference Using Approximate Activation Functions over Homomorphic Encryption

Abstract

In the big data era, cloud-based machine learning as a service (MLaaS) has attracted considerable attention. However, when handling sensitive data, such as financial and medical data, a privacy issue emerges, because the cloud server can access clients' raw data. A common method of handling sensitive data in the cloud uses homomorphic encryption, which allows computation over encrypted data without decryption. Previous research usually adopted a low-degree polynomial mapping function, such as the square function, for data classification. However, this technique results in low classification accuracy. In this study, we seek to improve the classification accuracy for inference processing in a convolutional neural network (CNN) while using homomorphic encryption. We adopt an activation function that approximates Google's Swish activation function while using a fourth-order polynomial. We also adopt batch normalization to normalize the inputs for the Swish function to fit the input range to minimize the error. We implemented CNN inference labeling over homomorphic encryption using the Microsoft's Simple Encrypted Arithmetic Library for the Cheon-Kim-Kim-Song (CKKS) scheme. The experimental evaluations confirmed classification accuracies of 99.22% and 80.48% for MNIST and CIFAR-10, respectively, which entails 0.04% and 4.11% improvements, respectively, over previous methods.

Accepted at 7th International Workshop on Privacy and Security of Big Data in conjunction with 2020 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE BigData 2020)

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FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Machine Learning, Computer Science - Cryptography and Security, Statistics - Machine Learning, Machine Learning (stat.ML), Cryptography and Security (cs.CR), Machine Learning (cs.LG)

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