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A Systematic Literature Review on Client Selection in Federated Learning (2306.04862v1)

Published 8 Jun 2023 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: With the arising concerns of privacy within machine learning, federated learning (FL) was invented in 2017, in which the clients, such as mobile devices, train a model and send the update to the centralized server. Choosing clients randomly for FL can harm learning performance due to different reasons. Many studies have proposed approaches to address the challenges of client selection of FL. However, no systematic literature review (SLR) on this topic existed. This SLR investigates the state of the art of client selection in FL and answers the challenges, solutions, and metrics to evaluate the solutions. We systematically reviewed 47 primary studies. The main challenges found in client selection are heterogeneity, resource allocation, communication costs, and fairness. The client selection schemes aim to improve the original random selection algorithm by focusing on one or several of the aforementioned challenges. The most common metric used is testing accuracy versus communication rounds, as testing accuracy measures the successfulness of the learning and preferably in as few communication rounds as possible, as they are very expensive. Although several possible improvements can be made with the current state of client selection, the most beneficial ones are evaluating the impact of unsuccessful clients and gaining a more theoretical understanding of the impact of fairness in FL.

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Authors (2)
  1. Carl Smestad (1 paper)
  2. Jingyue Li (15 papers)
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