Hybrid Federated Learning: Algorithms and Implementation

22 Dec 2020  ·  Xinwei Zhang, Wotao Yin, Mingyi Hong, Tianyi Chen ·

Federated learning (FL) is a recently proposed distributed machine learning paradigm dealing with distributed and private data sets. Based on the data partition pattern, FL is often categorized into horizontal, vertical, and hybrid settings. Despite the fact that many works have been developed for the first two approaches, the hybrid FL setting (which deals with partially overlapped feature space and sample space) remains less explored, though this setting is extremely important in practice. In this paper, we first set up a new model-matching-based problem formulation for hybrid FL, then propose an efficient algorithm that can collaboratively train the global and local models to deal with full and partial featured data. We conduct numerical experiments on the multi-view ModelNet40 data set to validate the performance of the proposed algorithm. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first formulation and algorithm developed for the hybrid FL.

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