Decentralized Federated Learning: A Survey and Perspective

June 02, 2023 Β· The Cartographer Β· πŸ› IEEE Internet of Things Journal

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Authors Liangqi Yuan, Ziran Wang, Lichao Sun, Philip S. Yu, Christopher G. Brinton arXiv ID 2306.01603 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.CY, cs.DC, cs.NI Citations 230 Venue IEEE Internet of Things Journal Last Checked 1 day ago
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Federated learning (FL) has been gaining attention for its ability to share knowledge while maintaining user data, protecting privacy, increasing learning efficiency, and reducing communication overhead. Decentralized FL (DFL) is a decentralized network architecture that eliminates the need for a central server in contrast to centralized FL (CFL). DFL enables direct communication between clients, resulting in significant savings in communication resources. In this paper, a comprehensive survey and profound perspective are provided for DFL. First, a review of the methodology, challenges, and variants of CFL is conducted, laying the background of DFL. Then, a systematic and detailed perspective on DFL is introduced, including iteration order, communication protocols, network topologies, paradigm proposals, and temporal variability. Next, based on the definition of DFL, several extended variants and categorizations are proposed with state-of-the-art (SOTA) technologies. Lastly, in addition to summarizing the current challenges in the DFL, some possible solutions and future research directions are also discussed.
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