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Decentralized Hyper-Gradient Computation over Time-Varying Directed Networks

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This paper addresses the communication issues when estimating hyper-gradients in decentralized federated learning (FL). Hyper-gradients in decentralized FL quantifies how the performance of globally shared optimal model is influenced by the perturbations in clients' hyper-parameters. In prior work, clients trace this influence through the communication of Hessian matrices over a static undirected network, resulting in (i) excessive communication costs and (ii) inability to make use of more efficient and robust networks, namely, time-varying directed networks. To solve these issues, we introduce an alternative optimality condition for FL using an averaging operation on model parameters and gradients. We then employ Push-Sum as the averaging operation, which is a consensus optimization technique for time-varying directed networks. As a result, the hyper-gradient estimator derived from our optimality condition enjoys two desirable properties; (i) it only requires Push-Sum communication of vectors and (ii) it can operate over time-varying directed networks. We confirm the convergence of our estimator to the true hyper-gradient both theoretically and empirically, and we further demonstrate that it enables two novel applications: decentralized influence estimation and personalization over time-varying networks.

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  • DICE: Data Influence Cascade in Decentralized Learning cs.LG · 2025-07-09 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    DICE defines and approximates multi-hop data influence in decentralized learning, showing that influence is shaped by data, topology, and loss curvature.