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Chain FL: Decentralized Federated Machine Learning via Blockchain

Korkmaz Caner, Halil Eralp Kocas, Uysal Ahmet, Ahmed Masry, Öznur Özkasap, Barış Akgün

202075 citationsDOI

Abstract

Federated learning is a collaborative machine learning mechanism that allows multiple parties to develop a model without sharing the training data. It is a promising mechanism since it empowers collaboration in fields such as medicine and banking where data sharing is not favorable due to legal, technical, ethical, or safety issues without significantly sacrificing accuracy. In centralized federated learning, there is a single central server, and hence it has a single point of failure. Unlike centralized federated learning, decentralized federated learning does not depend on a single central server for the updates. In this paper, we propose a decentralized federated learning approach named Chain FL that makes use of the blockchain to delegate the responsibility of storing the model to the nodes on the network instead of a centralized server. Chain FL produced promising results on the MNIST digit recognition task with a maximum 0.20% accuracy decrease, and on the CIFAR-10 image classification task with a maximum of 2.57% accuracy decrease as compared to non-FL counterparts.

Topics & Concepts

DelegateSingle point of failureComputer scienceMNIST databaseFederated learningBlockchainTask (project management)Artificial intelligenceData sharingMachine learningDistributed computingDeep learningComputer securityEngineeringPathologyMedicineProgramming languageAlternative medicineSystems engineeringPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCryptography and Data Security
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