CRAIDCLGFeb 15, 2022

Towards Verifiable Federated Learning

arXiv:2202.08310v133 citations
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This is an incremental contribution that provides a structured overview for researchers entering the interdisciplinary field of verifiable federated learning.

The paper addresses the lack of a comprehensive survey on verifiable federated learning by reviewing existing works, proposing a novel taxonomy covering centralized and decentralized settings, summarizing evaluation approaches, and discussing future directions.

Federated learning (FL) is an emerging paradigm of collaborative machine learning that preserves user privacy while building powerful models. Nevertheless, due to the nature of open participation by self-interested entities, it needs to guard against potential misbehaviours by legitimate FL participants. FL verification techniques are promising solutions for this problem. They have been shown to effectively enhance the reliability of FL networks and help build trust among participants. Verifiable federated learning has become an emerging topic of research that has attracted significant interest from the academia and the industry alike. Currently, there is no comprehensive survey on the field of verifiable federated learning, which is interdisciplinary in nature and can be challenging for researchers to enter into. In this paper, we bridge this gap by reviewing works focusing on verifiable FL. We propose a novel taxonomy for verifiable FL covering both centralised and decentralised FL settings, summarise the commonly adopted performance evaluation approaches, and discuss promising directions towards a versatile verifiable FL framework.

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