Training Large ASR Encoders with Differential Privacy

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Authors Geeticka Chauhan, Steve Chien, Om Thakkar, Abhradeep Thakurta, Arun Narayanan arXiv ID 2409.13953 Category cs.SD: Sound Cross-listed cs.CR, cs.LG, eess.AS Citations 2 Venue Spoken Language Technology Workshop Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Self-supervised learning (SSL) methods for large speech models have proven to be highly effective at ASR. With the interest in public deployment of large pre-trained models, there is a rising concern for unintended memorization and leakage of sensitive data points from the training data. In this paper, we apply differentially private (DP) pre-training to a SOTA Conformer-based encoder, and study its performance on a downstream ASR task assuming the fine-tuning data is public. This paper is the first to apply DP to SSL for ASR, investigating the DP noise tolerance of the BEST-RQ pre-training method. Notably, we introduce a novel variant of model pruning called gradient-based layer freezing that provides strong improvements in privacy-utility-compute trade-offs. Our approach yields a LibriSpeech test-clean/other WER (%) of 3.78/ 8.41 with ($10$, 1e^-9)-DP for extrapolation towards low dataset scales, and 2.81/ 5.89 with (10, 7.9e^-11)-DP for extrapolation towards high scales.
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