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Title
Privacy-Preserving Feature Valuation in Vertical Federated Learning Using Shapley-CMI and PSI Permutation
Author
Laskurain, Unai
Aguirre, Aitor cc
Zurutuza, Urko cc
Publication Date
2025
Research Group
Análisis de datos y ciberseguridad
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https://ror.org/00wvqgd19
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Postprint
Document type
Conference Object
Language
English
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© 2025 IEEE
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Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/13975
Published at
IEEE International Conference on Federated Learning Technologies and Applications  3. Dubrovnik (Croatia), 15-17 october, 2025
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Federated Learning
Security and privacy
ODS 9 Industria, innovación e infraestructura
Abstract
Federated Learning (FL) is an emerging machine learning paradigm that enables multiple parties to collaboratively train models without sharing raw data, ensuring data privacy. In Vertical FL (VFL), wh ... [+]
Federated Learning (FL) is an emerging machine learning paradigm that enables multiple parties to collaboratively train models without sharing raw data, ensuring data privacy. In Vertical FL (VFL), where each party holds different features for the same users, a key challenge is to evaluate the feature contribution of each party before any model is trained, particularly in the early stages when no model exists. To address this, the Shapley- CMI method was recently proposed as a model-free, informationtheoretic approach to feature valuation using Conditional Mutual Information (CMI). However, its original formulation did not provide a practical implementation capable of computing the required permutations and intersections securely. This paper presents a novel privacy-preserving implementation of Shapley-CMI for VFL. Our system introduces a private set intersection (PSI) server that performs all necessary feature permutations and computes encrypted intersection sizes across discretized and encrypted ID groups, without the need for raw data exchange. Each party then uses these intersection results to compute Shapley-CMI values, computing the marginal utility of their features. Initial experiments confirm the correctness and privacy of the proposed system, demonstrating its viability for secure and efficient feature contribution estimation in VFL. This approach ensures data confidentiality, scales across multiple parties, and enables fair data valuation without requiring the sharing of raw data or training models. [-]
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