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TEFL: Turbo Explainable Federated Learning for 6G Trustworthy Zero-Touch Network Slicing (2210.10147v2)

Published 18 Oct 2022 in cs.IT, cs.LG, and math.IT

Abstract: Sixth-generation (6G) networks anticipate intelligently supporting a massive number of coexisting and heterogeneous slices associated with various vertical use cases. Such a context urges the adoption of AI-driven zero-touch management and orchestration (MANO) of the end-to-end (E2E) slices under stringent service level agreements (SLAs). Specifically, the trustworthiness of the AI black-boxes in real deployment can be achieved by explainable AI (XAI) tools to build transparency between the interacting actors in the slicing ecosystem, such as tenants, infrastructure providers and operators. Inspired by the turbo principle, this paper presents a novel iterative explainable federated learning (FL) approach where a constrained resource allocation model and an \emph{explainer} exchange -- in a closed loop (CL) fashion -- soft attributions of the features as well as inference predictions to achieve a transparent and SLA-aware zero-touch service management (ZSM) of 6G network slices at RAN-Edge setup under non-independent identically distributed (non-IID) datasets. In particular, we quantitatively validate the faithfulness of the explanations via the so-called attribution-based \emph{confidence metric} that is included as a constraint in the run-time FL optimization task. In this respect, Integrated-Gradient (IG) as well as Input $\times$ Gradient and SHAP are used to generate the attributions for the turbo explainable FL (TEFL), wherefore simulation results under different methods confirm its superiority over an unconstrained Integrated-Gradient \emph{post-hoc} FL baseline.

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