Bayesian Inference of Training Dataset Membership
Bayesian Inference of Training Dataset Membership
Determining whether a dataset was part of a machine learning model's training data pool can reveal privacy vulnerabilities, a challenge often addressed through membership inference attacks (MIAs). Traditional MIAs typically require access to model internals or rely on computationally intensive shadow models. This paper proposes an efficient, interpretable and principled Bayesian inference method for membership inference. By analyzing post-hoc metrics such as prediction error, confidence (entropy), perturbation magnitude, and dataset statistics from a trained ML model, our approach computes posterior probabilities of membership without requiring extensive model training. Experimental results on synthetic datasets demonstrate the method's effectiveness in distinguishing member from non-member datasets. Beyond membership inference, this method can also detect distribution shifts, offering a practical and interpretable alternative to existing approaches.
Yongchao Huang
计算技术、计算机技术
Yongchao Huang.Bayesian Inference of Training Dataset Membership[EB/OL].(2025-05-31)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00701.点此复制
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