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On Convergence of Federated Averaging Langevin Dynamics

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We propose a federated averaging Langevin algorithm (FA-LD) for uncertainty quantification and mean predictions with distributed clients. In particular, we generalize beyond normal posterior distributions and consider a general class of models. We develop theoretical guarantees for FA-LD for strongly log-concave distributions with non-i.i.d data and study how the injected noise and the stochastic-gradient noise, the heterogeneity of data, and the varying learning rates affect the convergence. Such an analysis sheds light on the optimal choice of local updates to minimize communication costs. Important to our approach is that the communication efficiency does not deteriorate with the injected noise in the Langevin algorithms. In addition, we examine in our FA-LD algorithm both independent and correlated noise used over different clients. We observe there is a trade-off between the pairs among communication, accuracy, and data privacy. As local devices may become inactive in federated networks, we also show convergence results based on different averaging schemes where only partial device updates are available. In such a case, we discover an additional bias that does not decay to zero.

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Bayesian Federated Learning for Continual Training

cs.LG · 2025-04-21 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Using the previous posterior as the next prior in federated SGLD training cut iterations to 85% accuracy by about 50% over three days of radar data, with improved calibration.

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  • Bayesian Federated Learning for Continual Training cs.LG · 2025-04-21 · conditional · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    Using the previous posterior as the next prior in federated SGLD training cut iterations to 85% accuracy by about 50% over three days of radar data, with improved calibration.