Paper 2025/885

Fast Fuzzy PSI from Symmetric-Key Techniques

Cong Zhang, Tsinghua University
Yu Chen, Shandong University
Yang Cao, Shandong University
Yujie Bai, Shandong University
Shuaishuai Li, Zhongguancun Laboratory
Juntong Lin, Shandong University
Anyu Wang, Tsinghua University
Xiaoyun Wang, Tsinghua University
Abstract

Private set intersection (PSI) enables a sender holding a set $Q$ and a receiver holding a set $W$ to securely compute the intersection $Q\cap W$. Fuzzy PSI (FPSI) is a PSI variant where the receiver learns the items $q\in Q$ for which there exists $w\in W$ such that $\dist(q, w) \leq \delta$ with respect to some distance metric. Recently, Gao et al. (ASIACRYPT 2024) proposed the first FPSI protocols for $L_\infty$ and $L_{p\in[1,\infty)}$ distance with linear complexity. They summarized their FPSI construction into two steps: fuzzy mapping and fuzzy matching. However, their realizations of the two steps heavily rely on public key operations, namely the DH-key exchange and additively homomorphic encryption, resulting in low efficiency. In this work, we propose new FPSI protocols for $L_\infty$ and $L_{p\in[1,\infty)}$ distances, primarily leveraging symmetric-key primitives. We revisit the definition of fuzzy mapping and rigorously redefine it as a cryptographic scheme. We further introduce consistency for fuzzy mapping scheme, which could simplify the fuzzy matching step into plain PSI. We then demonstrate how to execute fuzzy mapping step satisfying consistency. We also propose several new technologies to completely avoid the extensive use of computationally expensive public-key operations burden inherent in existing solutions. We implement our FPSI protocols and compare them with the state-of-the-art FPSI protocols. Experiments show that our protocols perform better than state-of-the-art under all the parameters we tested. Specifically, our protocols achieve a $2.2-83.9 \times $ speedup in running time and $1.5-11.5 \times$ shrinking in communication cost, depending on set sizes, dimension and distance threshold.

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Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
Preprint.
Keywords
Fuzzy PSI
Contact author(s)
zhangcong @ mail tsinghua edu cn
yuchen @ sdu edu cn
202437063 @ mail sdu edu cn
byj8348560 @ 163 com
liss @ zgclab edu cn
juntonglin @ mail sdu edu cn
anyuwang @ tsinghua edu cn
xiaoyunwang @ tsinghua edu cn
History
2025-05-22: last of 2 revisions
2025-05-18: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/885
License
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CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/885,
      author = {Cong Zhang and Yu Chen and Yang Cao and Yujie Bai and Shuaishuai Li and Juntong Lin and Anyu Wang and Xiaoyun Wang},
      title = {Fast Fuzzy {PSI} from Symmetric-Key Techniques},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/885},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/885}
}
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