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arxiv: 2311.09856 · v1 · pith:3SW7GDK2 · submitted 2023-11-16 · cs.LG · cs.DC· cs.GT

Contribution Evaluation in Federated Learning: Examining Current Approaches

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keywords approachesdatacontributioncurrentevaluationfairfederatedlearning
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Federated Learning (FL) has seen increasing interest in cases where entities want to collaboratively train models while maintaining privacy and governance over their data. In FL, clients with private and potentially heterogeneous data and compute resources come together to train a common model without raw data ever leaving their locale. Instead, the participants contribute by sharing local model updates, which, naturally, differ in quality. Quantitatively evaluating the worth of these contributions is termed the Contribution Evaluation (CE) problem. We review current CE approaches from the underlying mathematical framework to efficiently calculate a fair value for each client. Furthermore, we benchmark some of the most promising state-of-the-art approaches, along with a new one we introduce, on MNIST and CIFAR-10, to showcase their differences. Designing a fair and efficient CE method, while a small part of the overall FL system design, is tantamount to the mainstream adoption of FL.

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