A Bayesian federated learning framework uses over-the-air superposition to aggregate local posterior distributions, with convergence analysis and power control, improving accuracy and calibration under scarce non-i.i.d. wireless data.
Bayesian Federated Learning: A Survey
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Federated learning (FL) demonstrates its advantages in integrating distributed infrastructure, communication, computing and learning in a privacy-preserving manner. However, the robustness and capabilities of existing FL methods are challenged by limited and dynamic data and conditions, complexities including heterogeneities and uncertainties, and analytical explainability. Bayesian federated learning (BFL) has emerged as a promising approach to address these issues. This survey presents a critical overview of BFL, including its basic concepts, its relations to Bayesian learning in the context of FL, and a taxonomy of BFL from both Bayesian and federated perspectives. We categorize and discuss client- and server-side and FL-based BFL methods and their pros and cons. The limitations of the existing BFL methods and the future directions of BFL research further address the intricate requirements of real-life FL applications.
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Distribution-Level AirComp for Wireless Federated Learning under Data Scarcity and Heterogeneity
A Bayesian federated learning framework uses over-the-air superposition to aggregate local posterior distributions, with convergence analysis and power control, improving accuracy and calibration under scarce non-i.i.d. wireless data.