paper

Convex Optimization with Local Label Differential Privacy: Tight Bounds in All Privacy Regimes

arXiv:2605.10200

Abstract

We study the problem of Stochastic Convex Optimization (SCO) under the constraint of local Label Differential Privacy (L-LDP). In this setting, the features are considered public, but the corresponding labels are sensitive and must be randomized by each user locally before being sent to an untrusted analyzer. Prior work for SCO under L-LDP (Ghazi et al., 2021) established an excess population risk bound with a \emph{linear} dependence on the size of the label space, : in the high-privacy regime () and in the medium-privacy regime (). This left open whether this linear cost is fundamental to the L-LDP model. In this note, we resolve this question. First, we present a novel and efficient non-interactive L-LDP algorithm that achieves an excess risk of in the high-privacy regime () and in the medium-privacy regime (). This quadratically improves the dependency on the label space size from to . Second, we prove a matching information-theoretic lower bound across all privacy regimes for any sufficiently large .

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