Specialized federated learning using a mixture of experts

5 Oct 2020  ·  Edvin Listo Zec, Olof Mogren, John Martinsson, Leon René Sütfeld, Daniel Gillblad ·

In federated learning, clients share a global model that has been trained on decentralized local client data. Although federated learning shows significant promise as a key approach when data cannot be shared or centralized, current methods show limited privacy properties and have shortcomings when applied to common real-world scenarios, especially when client data is heterogeneous. In this paper, we propose an alternative method to learn a personalized model for each client in a federated setting, with greater generalization abilities than previous methods. To achieve this personalization we propose a federated learning framework using a mixture of experts to combine the specialist nature of a locally trained model with the generalist knowledge of a global model. We evaluate our method on a variety of datasets with different levels of data heterogeneity, and our results show that the mixture of experts model is better suited as a personalized model for devices in these settings, outperforming both fine-tuned global models and local specialists.

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