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Privacy-preserving Decentralized Federated Learning over Time-varying Communication Graph

Yang Lu, Zhengxin Yu, Neeraj Suri

2023ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Establishing how a set of learners can provide privacy-preserving federated learning in a fully decentralized (peer-to-peer, no coordinator) manner is an open problem. We propose the first privacy-preserving consensus-based algorithm for the distributed learners to achieve decentralized global model aggregation in an environment of high mobility, where participating learners and the communication graph between them may vary during the learning process. In particular, whenever the communication graph changes, the Metropolis-Hastings method [ 69 ] is applied to update the weighted adjacency matrix based on the current communication topology. In addition, the Shamir’s secret sharing (SSS) scheme [ 61 ] is integrated to facilitate privacy in reaching consensus of the global model. The article establishes the correctness and privacy properties of the proposed algorithm. The computational efficiency is evaluated by a simulation built on a federated learning framework with a real-world dataset.

Topics & Concepts

CorrectnessComputer scienceAdjacency matrixGraphTheoretical computer scienceFederated learningTransitive relationScheme (mathematics)Distributed computingInformation privacyConsensus algorithmAdjacency listArtificial intelligenceAlgorithmComputer securityMathematicsCombinatoricsMathematical analysisPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataStochastic Gradient Optimization TechniquesRandom Matrices and Applications