Channel-driven Decentralized Bayesian Federated Learning for Trustworthy Decision Making in D2D Networks

19 Oct 2022  ·  Luca Barbieri, Osvaldo Simeone, Monica Nicoli ·

Bayesian Federated Learning (FL) offers a principled framework to account for the uncertainty caused by limitations in the data available at the nodes implementing collaborative training. In Bayesian FL, nodes exchange information about local posterior distributions over the model parameters space. This paper focuses on Bayesian FL implemented in a device-to-device (D2D) network via Decentralized Stochastic Gradient Langevin Dynamics (DSGLD), a recently introduced gradient-based Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method. Based on the observation that DSGLD applies random Gaussian perturbations of model parameters, we propose to leverage channel noise on the D2D links as a mechanism for MCMC sampling. The proposed approach is compared against a conventional implementation of frequentist FL based on compression and digital transmission, highlighting advantages and limitations.

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