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Komputasi Aman Multi-Pihak×Pembelajaran Federasi×
BidangPrivasiPrivasi
KeluargaMachine learningMachine learning
Tahun asal19822017
PencetusAndrew YaoMcMahan et al.
TipeCryptographic protocol familyDistributed privacy-preserving machine learning
Sumber perintisYao, A. C. (1982). Protocols for secure computations. 23rd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 160–164. DOI ↗McMahan, B., Moore, E., Ramage, D., Hampson, S., & Arcas, B. A. (2017). Communication-efficient learning of deep networks from decentralized data. Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 1273–1282. link ↗
AliasMPC, Multi-Party Computation, Privacy-Preserving Computation, Güvenli Çok Taraflı HesaplamaCollaborative Learning, Decentralized Learning, FedAvg, Federe Öğrenme
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RingkasanSecure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) is a cryptographic paradigm that enables two or more parties to jointly compute a function over their private inputs without revealing those inputs to one another. Introduced by Andrew Yao in 1982 through his seminal garbled-circuit construction, SMPC provides provable privacy guarantees grounded in computational hardness assumptions. It underpins modern privacy-preserving data analysis, enabling collaborative computation on sensitive datasets in finance, healthcare, and machine learning.Federated Learning is a distributed machine learning paradigm introduced by McMahan et al. in 2017 in which a global model is trained collaboratively across multiple decentralized clients — such as mobile devices or hospital systems — without ever transferring raw data to a central server. Each participant computes model updates locally using its private data; only those updates, not the underlying data, are communicated and aggregated by the server to improve the shared model.
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