Flashback: Understanding and Mitigating Forgetting in Federated Learning

8 Feb 2024  ·  Mohammed Aljahdali, Ahmed M. Abdelmoniem, Marco Canini, Samuel Horváth ·

In Federated Learning (FL), forgetting, or the loss of knowledge across rounds, hampers algorithm convergence, particularly in the presence of severe data heterogeneity among clients. This study explores the nuances of this issue, emphasizing the critical role of forgetting in FL's inefficient learning within heterogeneous data contexts. Knowledge loss occurs in both client-local updates and server-side aggregation steps; addressing one without the other fails to mitigate forgetting. We introduce a metric to measure forgetting granularly, ensuring distinct recognition amid new knowledge acquisition. Leveraging these insights, we propose Flashback, an FL algorithm with a dynamic distillation approach that is used to regularize the local models, and effectively aggregate their knowledge. Across different benchmarks, Flashback outperforms other methods, mitigates forgetting, and achieves faster round-to-target-accuracy, by converging in 6 to 16 rounds.

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