Federated Sufficient Dimension Reduction Through High-Dimensional Sparse Sliced Inverse Regression

Cui, Wenquan, Zhao, Yue, Xu, Jianjun, Cheng, Haoyang

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Federated learning is a distributed machine learning paradigm that collaboratively trains a model with data on many clients. Unlike traditional distributed machine learning methods, which partition data into different clients to improve the efficiency of the learning algorithm, the goal of federated learning is to solve the learning problem without requiring the clients to reveal too much local information. With the increasing demand for data security and privacy protection, federated learning has received significant attention in both industry and academia. For example, banks want to collaboratively train a credit card scoring model without disclosing information about their customers, or hospitals want to carry out researches on a rare disease with each other due to the small number of sample cases, but they can't expose their patients' identity. For more on the progress of federated learning, see [1, 2]. The term federated learning was introduced by McMahan et al. [3], they also proposed the Federated Averaging(FedAvg) algorithm. FedAvg composes multiple rounds of local stochastic gradient descent updates and server-side averaging aggregation to train a centralized model.

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