How to Combine Variational Bayesian Networks in Federated Learning

Abstract

Federated Learning enables multiple data centers to train a central model collaboratively without exposing any confidential data. Even though deterministic models are capable of performing high prediction accuracy, their lack of calibration and capability to quantify uncertainty is problematic for safety-critical applications. Different from deterministic models, probabilistic models such as Bayesian neural networks are relatively well-calibrated and able to quantify uncertainty alongside their competitive prediction accuracy. Both of the approaches appear in the federated learning framework; however, the aggregation scheme of deterministic models cannot be directly applied to probabilistic models since weights correspond to distributions instead of point estimates. In this work, we study the effects of various aggregation schemes for variational Bayesian neural networks. With empirical results on three image classification datasets, we observe that the degree of spread for an aggregated distribution is a significant factor in the learning process. Hence, we present an \textit{survey} on the question of how to combine variational Bayesian networks in federated learning, while providing computer vision classification benchmarks for different aggregation settings.

Cite

Text

Ozer et al. "How to Combine Variational Bayesian Networks in Federated Learning." NeurIPS 2022 Workshops: Federated_Learning, 2022.

Markdown

[Ozer et al. "How to Combine Variational Bayesian Networks in Federated Learning." NeurIPS 2022 Workshops: Federated_Learning, 2022.](https://mlanthology.org/neuripsw/2022/ozer2022neuripsw-combine/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{ozer2022neuripsw-combine,
  title     = {{How to Combine Variational Bayesian Networks in Federated Learning}},
  author    = {Ozer, Atahan and Buldu, Burak and Akgül, Abdullah and Unal, Gozde},
  booktitle = {NeurIPS 2022 Workshops: Federated_Learning},
  year      = {2022},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neuripsw/2022/ozer2022neuripsw-combine/}
}