A Framework for Adversarial Streaming Via Differential Privacy and Difference Estimators

Idan Attias, Edith Cohen, Moshe Shechner*, Uri Stemmer

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Abstract

Classical streaming algorithms operate under the (not always reasonable) assumption that the input stream is fixed in advance. Recently, there is a growing interest in designing robust streaming algorithms that provide provable guarantees even when the input stream is chosen adaptively as the execution progresses. We propose a new framework for robust streaming that combines techniques from two recently suggested frameworks by Hassidim et al. (NeurIPS 2020) and by Woodruff and Zhou (FOCS 2021). These recently suggested frameworks rely on very different ideas, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. We combine these two frameworks into a single hybrid framework that obtains the “best of both worlds”, thereby solving a question left open by Woodruff and Zhou.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3339-3394
Number of pages56
JournalAlgorithmica
Volume86
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Adversarial streaming
  • Differential privacy
  • Streaming

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