Edge assignment in edge federated learning

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Abstract

Federated Learning (FL) is a recent Machine Learning method for training with private data locally stored in distributed machines without gathering them into one place for central learning. Because FL depends on a central server for repeated aggregation of local training models, this server is prone to become a performance bottleneck. Therefore, one can combine FL with Edge Computing: introduce a layer of edge servers to each serve as a regional aggregator to offload the main server. The scalability is thus improved, however at the cost of learning accuracy. We show that this cost can be alleviated with a proper choice of edge server assignment: which edge servers should aggregate the training models from which local machines. In this paper, we propose an assignment solution for this purpose. Our solution is especially useful for the case of non-IID training data which is well-known to hinder today’s FL performance. Our findings are substantiated with an evaluation study using real-world datasets.

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Do, T., Tran, D. A., & Vo, A. (2023). Edge assignment in edge federated learning. SN Applied Sciences, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-023-05498-2

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