A new adaptive privacy allocation and transmission power control scheme for wireless FL is proposed, with a convergence bound and MNIST/Fashion-MNIST experiments, but the DP sensitivity calibration and noise-switch condition are flawed.
Training Keyword Spotting Models on Non-IID Data with Federated Learning
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We demonstrate that a production-quality keyword-spotting model can be trained on-device using federated learning and achieve comparable false accept and false reject rates to a centrally-trained model. To overcome the algorithmic constraints associated with fitting on-device data (which are inherently non-independent and identically distributed), we conduct thorough empirical studies of optimization algorithms and hyperparameter configurations using large-scale federated simulations. To overcome resource constraints, we replace memory intensive MTR data augmentation with SpecAugment, which reduces the false reject rate by 56%. Finally, to label examples (given the zero visibility into on-device data), we explore teacher-student training.
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LAPA-based Dynamic Privacy Optimization for Wireless Federated Learning in Heterogeneous Environments
A new adaptive privacy allocation and transmission power control scheme for wireless FL is proposed, with a convergence bound and MNIST/Fashion-MNIST experiments, but the DP sensitivity calibration and noise-switch condition are flawed.