Yuan Tong

2papers

2 Papers

75.1CRJun 3
Preserving Data Privacy in Learning Causal Structure with Fully Homomorphic Encryption

Jian Yang, Yuan Tong, Qinbin Li et al.

Preserving data privacy is an important topic in structural data management and data mining. However, the issue of privacy leakage in distributed causal structure learning is a persistent challenge, especially in cases where data transmission and computation are required. In this paper, we propose a method based on fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) that performs calculations on ciphertexts, keeping data encrypted in transition and computation. Nevertheless, adopting FHE to causal structure learning is challenging due to the high computation cost and limited support on division as well as logarithm operations in FHE. To tackle this challenge, we propose a series of novel techniques including (i) circuit simplification for better efficiency, (ii) approximation of division and logarithm through Newton-Raphson Reciprocal and Taylor expansion, and (iii) a batching technique with SIMD-acceleration to enhance the whole learning process. Additionally, our method can be easily extended beyond FHE by demonstration of its portability to support differential privacy. Empirical results show that our method achieves high consistency and comparable causal structure with the plaintext version in the datasets tested. Last, our method is efficient and practical to complete learning causal structures in tens of minutes even under the privacy protection of FHE.

CVAug 6, 2023Code
NNVISR: Bring Neural Network Video Interpolation and Super Resolution into Video Processing Framework

Yuan Tong, Mengshun Hu, Zheng Wang

We present NNVISR - an open-source filter plugin for the VapourSynth video processing framework, which facilitates the application of neural networks for various kinds of video enhancing tasks, including denoising, super resolution, interpolation, and spatio-temporal super-resolution. NNVISR fills the gap between video enhancement neural networks and video processing pipelines, by accepting any network that enhances a group of frames, and handling all other network agnostic details during video processing. NNVISR is publicly released at https://github.com/tongyuantongyu/vs-NNVISR.