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Boosting the Federation: Cross-Silo Federated Learning without Gradient Descent

Mirko Polato, Roberto Esposito, Marco Aldinucci

20222022 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN)18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Federated Learning has been proposed to develop better AI systems without compromising the privacy of final users and the legitimate interests of private companies. Initially deployed by Google to predict text input on mobile devices, FL has been deployed in many other industries. Since its introduction, Federated Learning mainly exploited the inner working of neural networks and other gradient descent-based algorithms by either exchanging the weights of the model or the gradients computed during learning. While this approach has been very successful, it rules out applying FL in contexts where other models are preferred, e.g., easier to interpret or known to work better. This paper proposes FL algorithms that build federated models without relying on gradient descent-based methods. Specifically, we leverage distributed versions of the AdaBoost algorithm to acquire strong federated models. In contrast with previous approaches, our proposal does not put any constraint on the client-side learning models. We perform a large set of experiments on ten UCI datasets, comparing the algorithms in six non-iidness settings.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceLeverage (statistics)Gradient descentFederated learningBoosting (machine learning)Stochastic gradient descentArtificial intelligenceMachine learningGradient boostingSet (abstract data type)Data miningArtificial neural networkProgramming languageRandom forestPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataStochastic Gradient Optimization TechniquesInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
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