Federated continual learning: A comprehensive survey on lifelong and privacy-preserving learning over distributed and non-stationary data
Pith reviewed 2026-06-27 14:18 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Federated continual learning supports lifelong adaptation in privacy-preserving distributed systems facing non-stationary data.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
Federated Continual Learning emerges at the intersection of federated learning and continual learning to support lifelong, adaptive, and privacy-aware learning over distributed and non-stationary data; the survey formalizes the problem, analyzes the breakdown of classical federated methods under non-stationarity, proposes a multi-dimensional taxonomy, summarizes representative applications and metrics, and identifies open challenges such as scalable privacy-preserving memory and standardized long-term benchmarks.
What carries the argument
The multi-dimensional taxonomy of FCL approaches that organizes methods for integrating continual-learning principles into federated systems to counteract performance degradation and forgetting.
If this is right
- Classical federated learning will exhibit instability and catastrophic forgetting once data distributions drift across clients or over time.
- Continual learning techniques must be adapted to respect federated constraints on communication, privacy, and client heterogeneity.
- Evaluation protocols must track long-term performance and forgetting rather than single-round accuracy.
- Standardized benchmarks and privacy-preserving memory mechanisms become necessary for progress toward deployable systems.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- FCL methods could be tested on controlled temporal-drift benchmarks that isolate the effects of client heterogeneity from distribution shift.
- Connections to edge-computing constraints in smart-city or cybersecurity settings may impose additional limits on memory size and update frequency.
- Hybrid designs that combine FCL with other adaptation strategies could address cases of extreme non-stationarity not yet covered by current taxonomies.
Load-bearing premise
Classical federated learning methods assume that data distributions remain stationary across clients and over time.
What would settle it
An experiment in which standard federated learning algorithms exhibit no measurable performance degradation or forgetting when trained on non-stationary data streams from heterogeneous clients would falsify the central premise.
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read the original abstract
Federated Learning (FL) enables collaborative and privacy-preserving model training across distributed clients, but most existing FL systems implicitly assume data stationarity. In real-world settings-such as healthcare, industrial IoT (IIOT), cybersecurity, and smart cities-data streams are inherently non-stationary, leading classical FL methods to suffer from performance degradation, instability, and catastrophic forgetting. Continual Learning (CL) addresses learning under evolving data distributions but has been largely studied in centralized settings, overlooking key constraints of federated systems, including privacy, limited communication, and client heterogeneity. Federated Continual Learning (FCL) emerges at the intersection of FL and CL, aiming to support lifelong, adaptive, and privacy-aware learning over distributed and non-stationary data. This survey provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of FCL. We first present a formal definition of the FCL problem and clarify its distinctive characteristics. We then analyze the limitations of classical FL under non-stationary conditions, highlighting how CL principles support long-term adaptation. To organize the rapidly growing literature, we propose a multi-dimensional taxonomy of FCL approaches. Furthermore, we review representative application domains and data modalities, summarize commonly used evaluation metrics, and discuss experimental perspectives for assessing long-term performance and forgetting. Finally, we highlight key open challenges, including handling extreme heterogeneity under temporal drift, designing scalable and privacy-preserving memory mechanisms, and establishing standardized benchmarks. This survey aims to serve as a reference and a roadmap for advancing FCL toward robust and deployable real-world systems.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper is a survey on Federated Continual Learning (FCL). It formally defines the FCL problem, analyzes how classical FL methods degrade under non-stationary data distributions due to catastrophic forgetting and instability, proposes a multi-dimensional taxonomy to classify existing FCL approaches, reviews representative application domains (healthcare, IIoT, cybersecurity) and data modalities, summarizes evaluation metrics and experimental practices for long-term performance, and identifies open challenges such as extreme heterogeneity under temporal drift and scalable privacy-preserving memory mechanisms.
Significance. If the taxonomy is comprehensive and the synthesis accurate, the survey would provide a valuable organizing framework and roadmap for research at the intersection of federated and continual learning. It explicitly credits the formal problem definition, the multi-dimensional taxonomy, and the structured review of metrics and benchmarks as contributions that can help standardize evaluation of lifelong adaptation in distributed, privacy-constrained settings.
minor comments (2)
- [Abstract] The abstract and introduction use both 'IIOT' and 'IIoT'; standardize the acronym for consistency across the manuscript.
- [Taxonomy] The taxonomy section would benefit from an explicit justification or decision tree explaining how the chosen dimensions (e.g., memory mechanisms, heterogeneity handling) were selected over alternatives in the literature.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their constructive summary of our survey and for recommending minor revision. No specific major comments were raised in the report.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; survey paper with no derivations
full rationale
This is a survey paper whose contribution consists of a formal definition of FCL, a multi-dimensional taxonomy, literature synthesis, and discussion of open challenges. No equations, predictions, fitted parameters, or theoretical derivations are present that could reduce to inputs by construction. The central claims rest on external prior work reviewed in the survey rather than any self-referential chain internal to the paper. This matches the default expectation for non-derivational survey work and receives the lowest circularity score.
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