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Optimizing homomorphic evaluation circuits by program synthesis and term rewriting

Authors
Lee, Dongkwon이우석Oh, HakjooYi, Kwangkeun
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Keywords
Homomorphic Encryption CircuitProgram SynthesisTerm Rewriting
Citation
SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, pp 503 - 518
Pages
16
Indexed
OTHER
Journal Title
SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
Start Page
503
End Page
518
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/1046
Abstract
We present a new and general method for optimizing homomorphic evaluation circuits. Although fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) holds the promise of enabling safe and secure third party computation, building FHE applications has been challenging due to their high computational costs. Domain-specific optimizations require a great deal of expertise on the underlying FHE schemes, and FHE compilers that aims to lower the hurdle, generate outcomes that are typically sub-optimal as they rely on manually-developed optimization rules. In this paper, based on the prior work of FHE compilers, we propose a method for automatically learning and using optimization rules for FHE circuits. Our method focuses on reducing the maximum multiplicative depth, the decisive performance bottleneck, of FHE circuits by combining program synthesis and term rewriting. It first uses program synthesis to learn equivalences of small circuits as rewrite rules from a set of training circuits. Then, we perform term rewriting on the input circuit to obtain a new circuit that has lower multiplicative depth. Our rewriting method maximally generalizes the learned rules based on the equational matching and its soundness and termination properties are formally proven. Experimental results show that our method generates circuits that can be homomorphically evaluated 1.18x – 3.71x faster (with the geometric mean of 2.05x) than the state-of-the-art method. Our method is also orthogonal to existing domain-specific optimizations.
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