Instance-Level Difficulty: A Missing Perspective in Machine Unlearning

An exploration into difficulty of unlearning single instances in deep learning models.

Summary:

Current research on deep machine unlearning primarily focuses on improving or evaluating the overall effectiveness of unlearning methods while overlooking the varying difficulty of unlearning individual training samples. As a result, the broader feasibility of machine unlearning remains under-explored. This paper studies the cruxes that make machine unlearning difficult through a thorough instance-level unlearning performance analysis over various unlearning algorithms and datasets. In particular, we summarize four factors that make unlearning a data point difficult, and we empirically show that these factors are independent of a specific unlearning algorithm but only relevant to the target model and its training data. Given these findings, we argue that machine unlearning research should pay attention to the instance-level difficulty of unlearning.

$\textbf{Under Construction}$ (Rizwan et al., 2025)

References

2025

  1. arXiv
    Instance-Level Difficulty: A Missing Perspective in Machine Unlearning
    Hammad Rizwan, Mahtab Sarvmaili, Hassan Sajjad, and 1 more author
    arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.03043, 2025