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Title: Experimental evaluation of homomorphic comparison methods
Authors: Babenko, M. G.
Бабенко, М. Г.
Golimblevskaia, E. I.
Голимблевская, Е. И.
Keywords: Homomorphic encryption;Sign function;Approximation;CKKS scheme;Composition of polynomials;Number comparison;Polynomial;Cryptography
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Babenko M., Tchernykh A., Pulido-Gaytan B., Golimblevskaia E., Cortes-Mendoza J.M., Avetisyan A. Experimental evaluation of homomorphic comparison methods // Proceedings - 2020 Ivannikov Ispras Open Conference, ISPRAS 2020. - 2020. - Pages 69 - 74. - Номер статьи 9394162
Series/Report no.: Proceedings - 2020 Ivannikov Ispras Open Conference, ISPRAS 2020
Abstract: The use of cloud technologies for processing confidential data requires a solution to the data security problem. One of the mechanisms to solve it is homomorphic encryption. However, homomorphic encryption only allows the arithmetic operations of addition and multiplication to be performed over encrypted numbers. Consequently, when implementing algorithms for matrix algebra, artificial neural networks, and deep learning, it becomes necessary to implement the comparison operation in a homomorphic cipher. In this paper, we study methods for comparison operations in a homomorphic cipher. One of the methods is to use the subtraction of numbers and determine the sign of a number. Two families of polynomials and their composition are used to approximate the sign function. We provide estimates of the accuracy of the sign function approximation obtained as a result of modeling and show that they are 1.98 times better than the state-of-the-art theoretical estimate for polynomials Also, we show that the theoretical estimate of g{n}(x) is not applicable for n\leq 4
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/15872
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