Paper 2021/069
Fast Privacy-Preserving Text Classification based on Secure Multiparty Computation
Amanda Resende, Davis Railsback, Rafael Dowsley, Anderson C. A. Nascimento, and Diego F. Aranha
Abstract
We propose a privacy-preserving Naive Bayes classifier and apply it to the problem of private text classification. In this setting, a party (Alice) holds a text message, while another party (Bob) holds a classifier. At the end of the protocol, Alice will only learn the result of the classifier applied to her text input and Bob learns nothing. Our solution is based on Secure Multiparty Computation (SMC). Our Rust implementation provides a fast and secure solution for the classification of unstructured text. Applying our solution to the case of spam detection (the solution is generic, and can be used in any other scenario in which the Naive Bayes classifier can be employed), we can classify an SMS as spam or ham in less than 340ms in the case where the dictionary size of Bob's model includes all words ($n = 5200$) and Alice's SMS has at most $m = 160$ unigrams. In the case with $n = 369$ and $m = 8$ (the average of a spam SMS in the database), our solution takes only 21ms.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Cryptographic protocols
- Publication info
- Preprint. MINOR revision.
- Contact author(s)
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amanda resende @ ic unicamp br
drail @ uw edu
rafael dowsley @ monash edu
andclay @ uw edu
dfaranha @ cs au dk - History
- 2021-06-08: revised
- 2021-01-22: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2021/069
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2021/069, author = {Amanda Resende and Davis Railsback and Rafael Dowsley and Anderson C. A. Nascimento and Diego F. Aranha}, title = {Fast Privacy-Preserving Text Classification based on Secure Multiparty Computation}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2021/069}, year = {2021}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/069} }