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Sequential Compression Layers for Efficient Federated Learning in Foundational Models

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arxiv 2412.07021 v2 pith:SWMY6FRS submitted 2024-12-09 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords federatedfine-tuninglearningloramodelsefficientlanguagelayer
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Federated Learning (FL) has gained popularity for fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) across multiple nodes, each with its own private data. While LoRA has been widely adopted for parameter efficient federated fine-tuning, recent theoretical and empirical studies highlight its suboptimal performance in the federated learning context. In response, we propose a novel, simple, and more effective parameter-efficient fine-tuning method that does not rely on LoRA. Our approach introduces a small multi-layer perceptron (MLP) layer between two existing MLP layers the up proj (the FFN projection layer following the self-attention module) and down proj within the feed forward network of the transformer block. This solution addresses the bottlenecks associated with LoRA in federated fine tuning and outperforms recent LoRA-based approaches, demonstrating superior performance for both language models and vision encoders.

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