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Convergence of Agnostic Federated Averaging

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Federated learning (FL) enables decentralized model training without centralizing raw data. However, practical FL deployments often face a key realistic challenge: Clients participate intermittently in server aggregation and with unknown, possibly biased participation probabilities. Most existing convergence results either assume full-device participation, or rely on knowledge of (in fact uniform) client availability distributions -- assumptions that rarely hold in practice. In this work, we characterize the optimization problem that consistently adheres to the stochastic dynamics of the well-known \emph{agnostic Federated Averaging (FedAvg)} algorithm under random (and variably-sized) client availability, and rigorously establish its convergence for convex, possibly nonsmooth losses, achieving a standard rate of order $\mathcal{O}(1/\sqrt{T})$, where $T$ denotes the aggregation horizon. Our analysis provides the first convergence guarantees for agnostic FedAvg under general, non-uniform, stochastic client participation, without knowledge of the participation distribution. We also empirically demonstrate that agnostic FedAvg in fact outperforms common (and suboptimal) weighted aggregation FedAvg variants, even with server-side knowledge of participation weights.

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Convergence of Agnostic Federated Averaging

cs.LG · 2025-07-14 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Agnostic FedAvg converges at O(1/sqrt T) to the availability-weighted objective under unknown non-uniform client participation, for convex losses.

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  • Convergence of Agnostic Federated Averaging cs.LG · 2025-07-14 · conditional · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    Agnostic FedAvg converges at O(1/sqrt T) to the availability-weighted objective under unknown non-uniform client participation, for convex losses.