A paradigm-based taxonomy of multimodal federated learning that assigns each branch a headline challenge: modality heterogeneity (horizontal), privacy leakage (vertical), and efficiency (hybrid).
Practical Privacy Attacks on Vertical Federated Learning
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Federated learning (FL) is a privacy-preserving learning paradigm that allows multiple parities to jointly train a powerful machine learning model without sharing their private data. According to the form of collaboration, FL can be further divided into horizontal federated learning (HFL) and vertical federated learning (VFL). In HFL, participants share the same feature space and collaborate on data samples, while in VFL, participants share the same sample IDs and collaborate on features. VFL has a broader scope of applications and is arguably more suitable for joint model training between large enterprises. In this paper, we focus on VFL and investigate potential privacy leakage in real-world VFL frameworks. We design and implement two practical privacy attacks: reverse multiplication attack for the logistic regression VFL protocol; and reverse sum attack for the XGBoost VFL protocol. We empirically show that the two attacks are (1) effective - the adversary can successfully steal the private training data, even when the intermediate outputs are encrypted to protect data privacy; (2) evasive - the attacks do not deviate from the protocol specification nor deteriorate the accuracy of the target model; and (3) easy - the adversary needs little prior knowledge about the data distribution of the target participant. We also show the leaked information is as effective as the raw training data in training an alternative classifier. We further discuss potential countermeasures and their challenges, which we hope can lead to several promising research directions.
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Multimodal Federated Learning: A Survey through the Lens of Different FL Paradigms
A paradigm-based taxonomy of multimodal federated learning that assigns each branch a headline challenge: modality heterogeneity (horizontal), privacy leakage (vertical), and efficiency (hybrid).