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Robust Semi-supervised Federated Learning for Images Automatic Recognition in Internet of Drones (2201.01230v1)

Published 3 Jan 2022 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and cs.CV

Abstract: Air access networks have been recognized as a significant driver of various Internet of Things (IoT) services and applications. In particular, the aerial computing network infrastructure centered on the Internet of Drones has set off a new revolution in automatic image recognition. This emerging technology relies on sharing ground truth labeled data between Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) swarms to train a high-quality automatic image recognition model. However, such an approach will bring data privacy and data availability challenges. To address these issues, we first present a Semi-supervised Federated Learning (SSFL) framework for privacy-preserving UAV image recognition. Specifically, we propose model parameters mixing strategy to improve the naive combination of FL and semi-supervised learning methods under two realistic scenarios (labels-at-client and labels-at-server), which is referred to as Federated Mixing (FedMix). Furthermore, there are significant differences in the number, features, and distribution of local data collected by UAVs using different camera modules in different environments, i.e., statistical heterogeneity. To alleviate the statistical heterogeneity problem, we propose an aggregation rule based on the frequency of the client's participation in training, namely the FedFreq aggregation rule, which can adjust the weight of the corresponding local model according to its frequency. Numerical results demonstrate that the performance of our proposed method is significantly better than those of the current baseline and is robust to different non-IID levels of client data.

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Authors (8)
  1. Zhe Zhang (182 papers)
  2. Shiyao Ma (6 papers)
  3. Zhaohui Yang (196 papers)
  4. Zehui Xiong (177 papers)
  5. Jiawen Kang (204 papers)
  6. Yi Wu (171 papers)
  7. Kejia Zhang (15 papers)
  8. Dusit Niyato (672 papers)
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