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22 December 2022 Federated learning for maximum differential choice based on the global perspective
Boyuan Li, Shengbo Chen, Zihao Peng, Depeng Guo
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Proceedings Volume 12508, International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics 2022; 1250806 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655835
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics 2022, 2022, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Federated learning has received extensive attention as a new distributed learning framework, which enables joint modeling without data sharing. However, it is still affected by the communication bottleneck, and most clients may not be able to participate in the joint learning modeling at the same time, resulting in slow convergence. To solve the above problems, we propose a federated learning aggregation algorithm based on a global perspective, which considers the data distribution of participating clients. The server builds a feature distribution table according to the data distribution, and each time the server selects a set of clients for training, it will cover more features to a greater extent to learn the global data more fully. Specifically, the selection of these clients is not random. When the server selects, it will construct a set of clients with the largest mutual distribution difference within the range of visible clients, and place it at the end of the selected chain after each training until all clients’ end is selected. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our work through comprehensive experiments and comparisons between the two most popular algorithms. Specifically, our algorithm achieves an average speedup of 40% compared to traditional algorithms.
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Boyuan Li, Shengbo Chen, Zihao Peng, and Depeng Guo "Federated learning for maximum differential choice based on the global perspective", Proc. SPIE 12508, International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics 2022, 1250806 (22 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655835
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Machine learning

Data communications

Data analysis

Data fusion

Neural networks

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