Snarcase - Regain Control over Your Predictions with Low-Latency Machine Unlearning

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Authors
Publication date 08-2024
Journal Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Volume | Issue number 17 | 12
Pages (from-to) 4273-4276
Number of pages 5
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
The "right-to-be-forgotten" requires the removal of personal data from trained machine learning (ML) models with machine unlearning. Conducting such unlearning with low latency is crucial for responsible data management. Low-latency unlearning is challenging, but possible for certain classes of ML models when treating them as "materialised views" over training data, with carefully chosen operations and data structures for computing updates.
We present Snapcase, a recommender system that can unlearn user interactions with sub-second latency on a large grocery shopping dataset with 33 million purchases and 200 thousand users. Its implementation is based on incremental view maintenance with Differential Dataflow and a custom algorithm and data structure for maintaining a top-k aggregation over the result of a sparse matrix-matrix multiplication. We demonstrate how interactive low-latency unlearning empowers users in critical scenarios to get rid of sensitive items in their recommendations and to drastically reduce their data's negative influence on other users' predictions.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.14778/3685800.3685853
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