articleOct 1, 2007Closed access

Mechanism Design via Differential Privacy

Microsoft (United States)

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Abstract

We study the role that privacy-preserving algorithms, which prevent the leakage of specific information about participants, can play in the design of mechanisms for strategic agents, which must encourage players to honestly report information. Specifically, we show that the recent notion of differential privacv, in addition to its own intrinsic virtue, can ensure that participants have limited effect on the outcome of the mechanism, and as a consequence have limited incentive to lie. More precisely, mechanisms with differential privacy are approximate dominant strategy under arbitrary player utility functions, are automatically resilient to coalitions, and easily allow repeatability. We study several special…

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Keywords
  • Differential privacy
  • Common value auction
  • Computer science
  • Mechanism design
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Auction theory
  • Combinatorial auction
  • Incentive
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