A Distributed Differentially Private Algorithm for Resource Allocation in Unboundedly Large Settings

16 Nov 2020  ·  Panayiotis Danassis, Aleksei Triastcyn, Boi Faltings ·

We introduce a practical and scalable algorithm (PALMA) for solving one of the fundamental problems of multi-agent systems -- finding matches and allocations -- in unboundedly large settings (e.g., resource allocation in urban environments, mobility-on-demand systems, etc.), while providing strong worst-case privacy guarantees. PALMA is decentralized, runs on-device, requires no inter-agent communication, and converges in constant time under reasonable assumptions. We evaluate PALMA in a mobility-on-demand and a paper assignment scenario, using real data in both, and demonstrate that it provides a strong level of privacy ($\varepsilon \leq 1$ and median as low as $\varepsilon = 0.5$ across agents) and high-quality matchings (up to $86\%$ of the non-private optimal, outperforming even the privacy-preserving centralized maximum-weight matching baseline).

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