arXiv Machine Learning

Federated Client Selection under Partial Visibility: A POMDP Approach with Spatio-Temporal Attention

arXiv:2605. 11752v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Federated learning relies on effective client selection to alleviate the performance degradation caused by data heterogeneity.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 21

Online-Score-Aided Federated Learning for Resource-Constrained Wireless Clients with Continual Data Arrival

arXiv:2408. 05886v5 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Heterogeneous system configurations of distributed clients connected to the central server (CS) via a time-varying wireless network pose significant challenges for popular distributed machine learning (ML) algorithms such as federated learning (FL).

By Ferdous Pervej, Minseok Choi, Andreas F. Molisch
arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 9

Robust Federated Learning Under Real-World Client Churn

arXiv:2607. 06979v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) enables training shared models on private, on-device data, but production deployments remain constrained to slow, multi-day refresh cycles due to the complexity of coordinating massive client populations.

By Dhruv Garg, Neha Lakhani, Debopam Sanyal, Myungjin Lee, Alexey Tumanov, Ada Gavrilovska
arXiv AI
Aug 12

Exploration-Driven Personalized Federated Reinforcement Learning via Intrinsic Motivation

arXiv:2608. 10499v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Personalized Federated Reinforcement Learning (PFRL) takes a decentralized approach to storing and accessing information based on past experiences while keeping each client's data private during the learning of each client's policy.

By Md Rafid Islam, Rafsan Jany, Zahid Hasan, Ratun Rahman
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Aug 11

Exploration-Driven Personalized Federated Reinforcement Learning via Intrinsic Motivation

Personalized Federated Reinforcement Learning (PFRL) takes a decentralized approach to storing and accessing information based on past experiences while keeping each client's data private during the learning of each client's policy. Many current methods for PFRL rely heavily on exploiting existing reinforcement learning reward signals to derive an optimal policy for each client, thereby neglecting exploration in non-stationary or sparse-reward environments.