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FedSTaS: Client Stratification and Client Level Sampling for Efficient Federated Learning (2412.14226v2)

Published 18 Dec 2024 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: Federated learning (FL) is a machine learning methodology that involves the collaborative training of a global model across multiple decentralized clients in a privacy-preserving way. Several FL methods are introduced to tackle communication inefficiencies but do not address how to sample participating clients in each round effectively and in a privacy-preserving manner. In this paper, we propose \textit{FedSTaS}, a client and data-level sampling method inspired by \textit{FedSTS} and \textit{FedSampling}. In each federated learning round, \textit{FedSTaS} stratifies clients based on their compressed gradients, re-allocate the number of clients to sample using an optimal Neyman allocation, and sample local data from each participating clients using a data uniform sampling strategy. Experiments on three datasets show that \textit{FedSTaS} can achieve higher accuracy scores than those of \textit{FedSTS} within a fixed number of training rounds.

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