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FedEP: Tailoring Attention to Heterogeneous Data Distribution with Entropy Pooling for Decentralized Federated Learning
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Non-Independent and Identically Distributed (non-IID) data in Federated Learning (FL) causes client drift issues, leading to slower convergence and reduced model performance. While existing approaches mitigate this issue in Centralized FL (CFL) using a central server, Decentralized FL (DFL) remains underexplored. In DFL, the absence of a central entity results in nodes accessing a global view of the federation, further intensifying the challenges of non-IID data. Drawing on the entropy pooling algorithm employed in financial contexts to synthesize diverse investment opinions, this work proposes the Federated Entropy Pooling (FedEP) algorithm to mitigate the non-IID challenge in DFL. FedEP leverages Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) to fit local data distributions, sharing statistical parameters among neighboring nodes to estimate the global distribution. Aggregation weights are determined using the entropy pooling approach between local and global distributions. By sharing only synthetic distribution information, FedEP preserves data privacy while minimizing communication overhead. Experimental results demonstrate that FedEP achieves faster convergence and outperforms state-of-the-art methods in various non-IID settings.
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