Enhancing Privacy in Multimodal Federated Learning with Information Theory

Yi Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications) · Tianzhe Xiao (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) · Yichen Li (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) · Yining Qi (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) · YI LIU (Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance Co,. Ltd) · wangshi.ww (Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance Co,. Ltd) · Haozhao Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) · Ruixuan Li (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
comprehensive protectionconditional mutual informationcorrelationcross-modalitydata privacygradient inversion attackinformation leakageinformation theorymultimodal federated learningmutual informationprivacy preservingprotection methodprotection strengthsec-mmfl

Multimodal federated learning (MMFL) has gained increasing popularity due to its ability to leverage the correlation between various modalities, meanwhile preserving data privacy for different clients. However, recent studies show that correlation between modalities increase the vulnerability of federated learning against Gradient Inversion Attack (GIA). The complicated situation of MMFL privacy preserving can be summarized as follows: 1) different modality transmits different amounts of information, thus requires various protection strength; 2) correlation between modalities should be taken into account. This paper introduces an information theory perspective to analyze the leaked privacy in process of MMFL, and tries to propose a more reasonable protection method \textbf{Sec-MMFL} based on assessing different information leakage possibilities of each modality by conditional mutual information and adjust the corresponding protection strength. Moreover, we use mutual information to reduce the cross-modality information leakage in MMFL. Experiments have proven that our method can bring more balanced and comprehensive protection at an acceptable cost.