Leveraging Foundation Models to Improve Lightweight Clients in Federated Learning

Published: 28 Oct 2023, Last Modified: 21 Nov 2023FL@FM-NeurIPS’23 PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeX
Keywords: Federated Learning, Foundation Models, CLIP, Distillation, Proxy Models
TL;DR: We propose an approach to leverage foundation models to improve the performance of lightweight client models in federated learning.
Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) is a distributed training paradigm that enables clients scattered across the world to cooperatively learn a global model without divulging confidential data. However, FL faces a significant challenge in the form of heterogeneous data distributions among clients, which leads to a reduction in performance and robustness. A recent approach to mitigating the impact of heterogeneous data distributions is through the use of foundation models, which offer better performance at the cost of larger computational overheads and slower inference speeds. We introduce foundation model distillation to assist in the federated training of lightweight client models and increase their performance under heterogeneous data settings while keeping inference costs low. Our results show improvement in the global model performance on a balanced testing set, which contains rarely observed samples, even under extreme non-IID client data distributions. We conduct a thorough evaluation of our framework with different foundation model backbones on CIFAR10, with varying degrees of heterogeneous data distributions ranging from class-specific data partitions across clients to dirichlet data sampling, parameterized by values between 0.01 and 1.0.
Student Author Indication: Yes
Submission Number: 28
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