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FedCL: Federated Multi-Phase Curriculum Learning to Synchronously Correlate User Heterogeneity (2211.07248v2)

Published 14 Nov 2022 in cs.LG and cs.DC

Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) is a decentralized learning method used to train machine learning algorithms. In FL, a global model iteratively collects the parameters of local models without accessing their local data. However, a significant challenge in FL is handling the heterogeneity of local data distribution, which often results in a drifted global model that is difficult to converge. To address this issue, current methods employ different strategies such as knowledge distillation, weighted model aggregation, and multi-task learning. These approaches are referred to as asynchronous FL, as they align user models either locally or post-hoc, where model drift has already occurred or has been underestimated. In this paper, we propose an active and synchronous correlation approach to address the challenge of user heterogeneity in FL. Specifically, our approach aims to approximate FL as standard deep learning by actively and synchronously scheduling user learning pace in each round with a dynamic multi-phase curriculum. A global curriculum is formed by an auto-regressive auto-encoder that integrates all user curricula on the server. This global curriculum is then divided into multiple phases and broadcast to users to measure and align the domain-agnostic learning pace. Empirical studies demonstrate that our approach outperforms existing asynchronous approaches in terms of generalization performance, even in the presence of severe user heterogeneity.

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Authors (3)
  1. Mingjie Wang (23 papers)
  2. Jianxiong Guo (38 papers)
  3. Weijia Jia (42 papers)
Citations (5)

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