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FedCode: Communication-Efficient Federated Learning via Transferring Codebooks (2311.09270v1)

Published 15 Nov 2023 in cs.LG and cs.DC

Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) is a distributed machine learning paradigm that enables learning models from decentralized local data. While FL offers appealing properties for clients' data privacy, it imposes high communication burdens for exchanging model weights between a server and the clients. Existing approaches rely on model compression techniques, such as pruning and weight clustering to tackle this. However, transmitting the entire set of weight updates at each federated round, even in a compressed format, limits the potential for a substantial reduction in communication volume. We propose FedCode where clients transmit only codebooks, i.e., the cluster centers of updated model weight values. To ensure a smooth learning curve and proper calibration of clusters between the server and the clients, FedCode periodically transfers model weights after multiple rounds of solely communicating codebooks. This results in a significant reduction in communication volume between clients and the server in both directions, without imposing significant computational overhead on the clients or leading to major performance degradation of the models. We evaluate the effectiveness of FedCode using various publicly available datasets with ResNet-20 and MobileNet backbone model architectures. Our evaluations demonstrate a 12.2-fold data transmission reduction on average while maintaining a comparable model performance with an average accuracy loss of 1.3% compared to FedAvg. Further validation of FedCode performance under non-IID data distributions showcased an average accuracy loss of 2.0% compared to FedAvg while achieving approximately a 12.7-fold data transmission reduction.

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