SPSep 5, 2025
A Federated Fine-Tuning Paradigm of Foundation Models in Heterogenous Wireless NetworksJingyi Wang, Zhongyuan Zhao, Qingtian Wang et al.
Edge intelligence has emerged as a promising strategy to deliver low-latency and ubiquitous services for mobile devices. Recent advances in fine-tuning mechanisms of foundation models have enabled edge intelligence by integrating low-rank adaptation (LoRA) with federated learning. However, in wireless networks, the device heterogeneity and resource constraints on edge devices pose great threats to the performance of federated fine-tuning. To tackle these issues, we propose to optimize federated fine-tuning in heterogenous wireless networks via online learning. First, the framework of switching-based federated fine-tuning in wireless networks is provided. The edge devices switches to LoRA modules dynamically for federated fine-tuning with base station to jointly mitigate the impact of device heterogeneity and transmission unreliability. Second, a tractable upper bound on the inference risk gap is derived based on theoretical analysis. To improve the generalization capability, we formulate a non-convex mixed-integer programming problem with long-term constraints, and decouple it into model switching, transmit power control, and bandwidth allocation subproblems. An online optimization algorithm is developed to solve the problems with polynomial computational complexity. Finally, the simulation results on the SST-2 and QNLI data sets demonstrate the performance gains in test accuracy and energy efficiency.
CVOct 26, 2021
IIP-Transformer: Intra-Inter-Part Transformer for Skeleton-Based Action RecognitionQingtian Wang, Jianlin Peng, Shuze Shi et al.
Recently, Transformer-based networks have shown great promise on skeleton-based action recognition tasks. The ability to capture global and local dependencies is the key to success while it also brings quadratic computation and memory cost. Another problem is that previous studies mainly focus on the relationships among individual joints, which often suffers from the noisy skeleton joints introduced by the noisy inputs of sensors or inaccurate estimations. To address the above issues, we propose a novel Transformer-based network (IIP-Transformer). Instead of exploiting interactions among individual joints, our IIP-Transformer incorporates body joints and parts interactions simultaneously and thus can capture both joint-level (intra-part) and part-level (inter-part) dependencies efficiently and effectively. From the data aspect, we introduce a part-level skeleton data encoding that significantly reduces the computational complexity and is more robust to joint-level skeleton noise. Besides, a new part-level data augmentation is proposed to improve the performance of the model. On two large-scale datasets, NTU-RGB+D 60 and NTU RGB+D 120, the proposed IIP-Transformer achieves the-state-of-art performance with more than 8x less computational complexity than DSTA-Net, which is the SOTA Transformer-based method.