Exponential-Family Membership Inference: From LiRA and RMIA to BaVarIA
arXiv cs.LG / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- The paper unifies LiRA, RMIA, and BASE under a single exponential-family log-likelihood ratio framework, revealing a hierarchy (BASE1-4) that links RMIA and LiRA as endpoints of increasing model complexity.
- It introduces BaVarIA, a Bayesian variance inference attack that uses conjugate normal-inverse-gamma priors to replace threshold-based parameter switching.
- BaVarIA yields a Student-t predictive (BaVarIA-t) or a Gaussian with stabilized variance (BaVarIA-n), delivering stable performance without additional hyperparameter tuning.
- In experiments across 12 datasets and 7 shadow-model budgets, BaVarIA matches or improves upon LiRA and RMIA, with the largest gains in low-shadow-model and offline regimes.
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