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Towards Fast Personalized Semi-Supervised Federated Learning in Edge Networks: Algorithm Design and Theoretical Guarantee (2306.04155v1)

Published 7 Jun 2023 in cs.DC

Abstract: Recent years have witnessed a huge demand for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in wireless edge networks to assist individuals with real-time services. Owing to the practical setting and privacy preservation of federated learning (FL), it is a suitable and appealing distributed learning paradigm to deploy these applications at the network edge. Despite the many successful efforts made to apply FL to wireless edge networks, the adopted algorithms mostly follow the same spirit as FedAvg, thereby heavily suffering from the practical challenges of label deficiency and device heterogeneity. These challenges not only decelerate the model training in FL but also downgrade the application performance. In this paper, we focus on the algorithm design and address these challenges by investigating the personalized semi-supervised FL problem and proposing an effective algorithm, namely FedCPSL. In particular, the techniques of pseudo-labeling, and interpolation-based model personalization are judiciously combined to provide a new problem formulation for personalized semi-supervised FL. The proposed FedCPSL algorithm adopts novel strategies, including adaptive client variance reduction, local momentum, and normalized global aggregation, to combat the challenge of device heterogeneity and boost algorithm convergence. Moreover, the convergence property of FedCPSL is thoroughly analyzed and shows that FedCPSL is resilient to both statistical and system heterogeneity, obtaining a sublinear convergence rate. Experimental results on image classification tasks are also presented to demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms its counterparts in terms of both convergence speed and application performance.

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