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Training Speech Recognition Models with Federated Learning: A Quality/Cost Framework

Dhruv Guliani, Françoise Beaufays, Giovanni Motta

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Abstract

We propose using federated learning, a decentralized on-device learning paradigm, to train speech recognition models. By performing epochs of training on a per-user basis, federated learning must incur the cost of dealing with non-IID data distributions, which are expected to negatively affect the quality of the trained model. We propose a framework by which the degree of non-IID-ness can be varied, consequently illustrating a trade-off between model quality and the computational cost of federated training, which we capture through a novel metric. Finally, we demonstrate that hyper-parameter optimization and appropriate use of variational noise are sufficient to compensate for the quality impact of non-IID distributions, while decreasing the cost.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMetric (unit)Quality (philosophy)Federated learningMachine learningArtificial intelligenceTraining (meteorology)Training setNoise (video)Performance metricEconomicsPhilosophyMeteorologyEpistemologyManagementPhysicsImage (mathematics)Operations managementSpeech Recognition and SynthesisMusic and Audio ProcessingPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
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