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FedCD: Improving Performance in non-IID Federated Learning

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arxiv 2006.09637 v3 pith:ERXFBURC submitted 2020-06-17 cs.LG cs.DCstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.DCstat.ML
keywords datadevicesfedcdlearningfederatednon-iidaccuracyachieves
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Federated learning has been widely applied to enable decentralized devices, which each have their own local data, to learn a shared model. However, learning from real-world data can be challenging, as it is rarely identically and independently distributed (IID) across edge devices (a key assumption for current high-performing and low-bandwidth algorithms). We present a novel approach, FedCD, which clones and deletes models to dynamically group devices with similar data. Experiments on the CIFAR-10 dataset show that FedCD achieves higher accuracy and faster convergence compared to a FedAvg baseline on non-IID data while incurring minimal computation, communication, and storage overheads.

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