DCLGJan 31, 2025

FL-APU: A Software Architecture to Ease Practical Implementation of Cross-Silo Federated Learning

arXiv:2501.19091v14 citationsh-index: 292024 2nd International Conference on Federated Learning Technologies and Applications (FLTA)
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This work addresses the lack of best practices and role models for deploying FL in cross-silo settings, which is an incremental step toward broader adoption in domains like healthcare.

The paper tackles the challenge of implementing federated learning (FL) in real-world cross-silo applications, such as inter-organizational collaborations, by proposing a scenario-based software architecture that integrates governance, authentication, and traceability to ease practical use.

Federated Learning (FL) is an upcoming technology that is increasingly applied in real-world applications. Early applications focused on cross-device scenarios, where many participants with limited resources train machine learning (ML) models together, e.g., in the case of Google's GBoard. Contrarily, cross-silo scenarios have only few participants but with many resources, e.g., in the healthcare domain. Despite such early efforts, FL is still rarely used in practice and best practices are, hence, missing. For new applications, in our case inter-organizational cross-silo applications, overcoming this lack of role models is a significant challenge. In order to ease the use of FL in real-world cross-silo applications, we here propose a scenario-based architecture for the practical use of FL in the context of multiple companies collaborating to improve the quality of their ML models. The architecture emphasizes the collaboration between the participants and the FL server and extends basic interactions with domain-specific features. First, it combines governance with authentication, creating an environment where only trusted participants can join. Second, it offers traceability of governance decisions and tracking of training processes, which are also crucial in a production environment. Beyond presenting the architectural design, we analyze requirements for the real-world use of FL and evaluate the architecture with a scenario-based analysis method.

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