A truncated-SVD consensus step for decentralized LoRA is claimed to reach O(1/sqrt T) convergence, matching decentralized SGD, with supporting CLIP and LLAMA2-7B experiments.
Personalized Collaborative Fine-Tuning for On-Device Large Language Models
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We explore on-device self-supervised collaborative fine-tuning of large language models with limited local data availability. Taking inspiration from the collaborative learning community, we introduce three distinct trust-weighted gradient aggregation schemes: weight similarity-based, prediction similarity-based and validation performance-based. To minimize communication overhead, we integrate Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) and only exchange LoRA weight updates. Our protocols, driven by prediction and performance metrics, surpass both FedAvg and local fine-tuning methods, which is particularly evident in realistic scenarios with more diverse local data distributions. The results underscore the effectiveness of our approach in addressing heterogeneity and scarcity within local datasets.
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DeCAF: Decentralized Consensus-And-Factorization for Low-Rank Adaptation of Foundation Models
A truncated-SVD consensus step for decentralized LoRA is claimed to reach O(1/sqrt T) convergence, matching decentralized SGD, with supporting CLIP and LLAMA2-7B experiments.