This work proposes a unified ILAC framework enhanced by large AI models and hyperdimensional computing, with a cost-to-performance optimization case study solved by Dinkelbach and alternating optimization.
Optimizing Split Points for Error-Resilient SplitFed Learning
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Recent advancements in decentralized learning, such as Federated Learning (FL), Split Learning (SL), and Split Federated Learning (SplitFed), have expanded the potentials of machine learning. SplitFed aims to minimize the computational burden on individual clients in FL and parallelize SL while maintaining privacy. This study investigates the resilience of SplitFed to packet loss at model split points. It explores various parameter aggregation strategies of SplitFed by examining the impact of splitting the model at different points-either shallow split or deep split-on the final global model performance. The experiments, conducted on a human embryo image segmentation task, reveal a statistically significant advantage of a deeper split point.
fields
eess.SP 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
A New Pathway to Integrated Learning and Communication (ILAC): Large AI Model and Hyperdimensional Computing for Communication
This work proposes a unified ILAC framework enhanced by large AI models and hyperdimensional computing, with a cost-to-performance optimization case study solved by Dinkelbach and alternating optimization.