Robust Quantity-Aware Aggregation for Federated Learning

22 May 2022  ·  Jingwei Yi, Fangzhao Wu, Huishuai Zhang, Bin Zhu, Tao Qi, Guangzhong Sun, Xing Xie ·

Federated learning (FL) enables multiple clients to collaboratively train models without sharing their local data, and becomes an important privacy-preserving machine learning framework. However, classical FL faces serious security and robustness problem, e.g., malicious clients can poison model updates and at the same time claim large quantities to amplify the impact of their model updates in the model aggregation. Existing defense methods for FL, while all handling malicious model updates, either treat all quantities benign or simply ignore/truncate the quantities of all clients. The former is vulnerable to quantity-enhanced attack, while the latter leads to sub-optimal performance since the local data on different clients is usually in significantly different sizes. In this paper, we propose a robust quantity-aware aggregation algorithm for federated learning, called FedRA, to perform the aggregation with awareness of local data quantities while being able to defend against quantity-enhanced attacks. More specifically, we propose a method to filter malicious clients by jointly considering the uploaded model updates and data quantities from different clients, and performing quantity-aware weighted averaging on model updates from remaining clients. Moreover, as the number of malicious clients participating in the federated learning may dynamically change in different rounds, we also propose a malicious client number estimator to predict how many suspicious clients should be filtered in each round. Experiments on four public datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our FedRA method in defending FL against quantity-enhanced attacks.

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