Concept-Aware Privacy Mechanisms for Defending Embedding Inversion Attacks

Abstract

Text embeddings enable numerous NLP applications but face severe privacy risks from embedding inversion attacks, which can expose sensitive attributes or reconstruct raw text. Existing differential privacy defenses assume uniform sensitivity across embedding dimensions, leading to excessive noise and degraded utility. We propose SPARSE, a user-centric framework for concept-specific privacy protection in text embeddings. SPARSE combines (1) differentiable mask learning to identify privacy-sensitive dimensions for user-defined concepts, and (2) the Mahalanobis mechanism that applies elliptical noise calibrated by dimension sensitivity. Unlike traditional spherical noise injection, SPARSE selectively perturbs privacy-sensitive dimensions while preserving non-sensitive semantics. Evaluated across six datasets with three embedding models and attack scenarios, SPARSE consistently reduces privacy leakage while achieving superior downstream performance compared to state-of-the-art DP methods.

Cite

Text

Tsai et al. "Concept-Aware Privacy Mechanisms for Defending Embedding Inversion Attacks." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.

Markdown

[Tsai et al. "Concept-Aware Privacy Mechanisms for Defending Embedding Inversion Attacks." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/tsai2026iclr-conceptaware/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{tsai2026iclr-conceptaware,
  title     = {{Concept-Aware Privacy Mechanisms for Defending Embedding Inversion Attacks}},
  author    = {Tsai, Yu-Che and Hsiao, Hsiang and Chen, Kuan-Yu and Lin, Shou-De},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/tsai2026iclr-conceptaware/}
}