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oai:arXiv.org:2410.09531

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Computer Science - Cryptography an... Computer Science - Artificial Inte...
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Xu, Tianshi Zhong, Shuzhang Zeng, Wenxuan Wang, Runsheng Li, Meng
Catégorie

Computer Science

Année

2024

Date de référencement

16/10/2024

Mots clés
secure privquant
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Private deep neural network (DNN) inference based on secure two-party computation (2PC) enables secure privacy protection for both the server and the client.

However, existing secure 2PC frameworks suffer from a high inference latency due to enormous communication.

As the communication of both linear and non-linear DNN layers reduces with the bit widths of weight and activation, in this paper, we propose PrivQuant, a framework that jointly optimizes the 2PC-based quantized inference protocols and the network quantization algorithm, enabling communication-efficient private inference.

PrivQuant proposes DNN architecture-aware optimizations for the 2PC protocols for communication-intensive quantized operators and conducts graph-level operator fusion for communication reduction.

Moreover, PrivQuant also develops a communication-aware mixed precision quantization algorithm to improve inference efficiency while maintaining high accuracy.

The network/protocol co-optimization enables PrivQuant to outperform prior-art 2PC frameworks.

With extensive experiments, we demonstrate PrivQuant reduces communication by $11\times, 2.5\times \mathrm{and}~ 2.8\times$, which results in $8.7\times, 1.8\times ~ \mathrm{and}~ 2.4\times$ latency reduction compared with SiRNN, COINN, and CoPriv, respectively.

;Comment: ICCAD 2024

Xu, Tianshi,Zhong, Shuzhang,Zeng, Wenxuan,Wang, Runsheng,Li, Meng, 2024, PrivQuant: Communication-Efficient Private Inference with Quantized Network/Protocol Co-Optimization

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