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Towards Model Agnostic Federated Learning Using Knowledge Distillation

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arxiv 2110.15210 v2 pith:ZQU5CRVV submitted 2021-10-28 cs.LG cs.DCmath.OCstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.DCmath.OCstat.ML
keywords federatedlearningdatadistillationheterogeneityknowledgemodelprotocols
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Is it possible to design an universal API for federated learning using which an ad-hoc group of data-holders (agents) collaborate with each other and perform federated learning? Such an API would necessarily need to be model-agnostic i.e. make no assumption about the model architecture being used by the agents, and also cannot rely on having representative public data at hand. Knowledge distillation (KD) is the obvious tool of choice to design such protocols. However, surprisingly, we show that most natural KD-based federated learning protocols have poor performance. To investigate this, we propose a new theoretical framework, Federated Kernel ridge regression, which can capture both model heterogeneity as well as data heterogeneity. Our analysis shows that the degradation is largely due to a fundamental limitation of knowledge distillation under data heterogeneity. We further validate our framework by analyzing and designing new protocols based on KD. Their performance on real world experiments using neural networks, though still unsatisfactory, closely matches our theoretical predictions.

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