Visible to the public A Locality Sensitive Hashing Based Approach for Federated Recommender System

TitleA Locality Sensitive Hashing Based Approach for Federated Recommender System
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsHu, Hongsheng, Dobbie, Gillian, Salcic, Zoran, Liu, Meng, Zhang, Jianbing, Zhang, Xuyun
Conference Name2020 20th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Internet Computing (CCGRID)
KeywordsCollaboration, Companies, Differential privacy, human factors, Indexes, locality sensitive hashing, privacy, pubcrawl, recommender system, recommender systems, Resiliency, Scalability
AbstractThe recommender system is an important application in big data analytics because accurate recommendation items or high-valued suggestions can bring high profit to both commercial companies and customers. To make precise recommendations, a recommender system often needs large and fine-grained data for training. In the current big data era, data often exist in the form of isolated islands, and it is difficult to integrate the data scattered due to privacy security concerns. Moreover, privacy laws and regulations make it harder to share data. Therefore, designing a privacy-preserving recommender system is of paramount importance. Existing privacy-preserving recommender system models mainly adapt cryptography approaches to achieve privacy preservation. However, cryptography approaches have heavy overhead when performing encryption and decryption operations and they lack a good level of flexibility. In this paper, we propose a Locality Sensitive Hashing (LSH) based approach for federated recommender system. Our proposed efficient and scalable federated recommender system can make full use of multiple source data from different data owners while guaranteeing preservation of privacy of contributing parties. Extensive experiments on real-world benchmark datasets show that our approach can achieve both high time efficiency and accuracy under small privacy budgets.
DOI10.1109/CCGrid49817.2020.000-1
Citation Keyhu_locality_2020