Multiple Kernel-Based Online Federated Learning
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Online federated learning (OFL) becomes an emerging learning framework, in which edge nodes perform online learning with continuous streaming local data and a server constructs a global model from the aggregated local models. Online multiple kernel learning (OMKL), using a preselected set of P kernels, can be a good candidate for OFL framework as it has provided an outstanding performance with a low-complexity and scalability. Yet, an naive extension of OMKL into OFL framework suffers from a heavy communication overhead that grows linearly with P. In this paper, we propose a novel multiple kernel-based OFL (MK-OFL) as a non-trivial extension of OMKL, which yields the same performance of the naive extension with 1/P communication overhead reduction. We theoretically prove that MK-OFL achieves the optimal sublinear regret bound when compared with the best function in hindsight. Finally, we provide the numerical tests of our approach on real-world datasets, which suggests its practicality.
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