AFLoRA prunes low-rank adapter dimensions per client, trains only the client-specific part locally and the shared part on the server, and aggregates heterogeneous updates by zero-padding and rank-aware weighting.
Personalized Federated Fine-tuning for Heterogeneous Data: An Automatic Rank Learning Approach via Two-Level LoRA
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We study the task of personalized federated fine-tuning with heterogeneous data in the context of language models, where clients collaboratively fine-tune a language model (e.g., BERT, GPT) without sharing their local data, achieving personalization simultaneously. While recent efforts have applied parameter-efficient fine-tuning techniques like low-rank adaptation (LoRA) in federated settings, they typically use single or multiple independent low-rank adapters with predefined maximal and minimal ranks, which may not be optimal for diverse data sources over clients. To address this issue, we propose PF2LoRA, a new personalized federated fine-tuning algorithm built on a novel \emph{automatic rank learning approach via two-level LoRA}. Given the pretrained language model whose weight is frozen, our algorithm aims to learn two levels of adaptation simultaneously: the first level aims to learn a common adapter for all clients, while the second level fosters individual client personalization. A key advantage of PF2LoRA is its ability to adaptively determine a suitable rank based on an individual client's data, rather than relying on a predefined rank that is agnostic to data heterogeneity. We present a synthetic example that highlights how PF2LoRA automatically learns the ground-truth rank for each client, tailoring the adaptation to match the properties of their individual data. Notably, this approach introduces minimal additional memory overhead, as the second-level adaptation comprises a small number of parameters compared to the first level. Our experiments on natural language understanding and generation tasks demonstrate that PF2LoRA significantly outperforms existing federated fine-tuning methods.
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AFLoRA: Adaptive Federated Fine-Tuning of Large Language Models with Resource-Aware Low-Rank Adaption
AFLoRA prunes low-rank adapter dimensions per client, trains only the client-specific part locally and the shared part on the server, and aggregates heterogeneous updates by zero-padding and rank-aware weighting.