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Adaption via selection: on client selection to counter concept drift in federated learning

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2025-02
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Thomas, Julius  
Saile, Finn  
Fischer, Mathias  
Kaaser, Dominik 
Data Engineering E-19  
Schulte, Stefan  
Data Engineering E-19  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/54410
First published in
Lecture notes in computer science  
Number in series
15547 LNCS
Start Page
3
End Page
7
Citation
Lecture notes in computer science 15547 LNCS: 3–17 (2025)
Contribution to Conference
11th IFIP WG 6.12 European Conference, ESOCC 2025  
Publisher DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-84617-5_1
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-031-84617-5
978-3-031-84616-8
Federated Learning is a Machine Learning paradigm in which multiple devices jointly train a shared model without the need to share their local data. Most Federated Learning approaches assume that the data remains static. However, this assumption is unrealistic in real-world scenarios where data may change over time. In this paper we study the impact of concept drift on Federated Learning models with heterogeneous data distribution.
Client selection directly impacts the model’s performance, and we observe that the local loss of clients under concept drift deviates. Nevertheless, most applications select clients randomly for each training round. Our main contribution therefore is a probabilistic client selection algorithm that introduces a bias towards clients with higher local loss in order to counter concept drift. Extensive evaluations show that our algorithm recovers a drop in accuracy incurred by concept drift up to five times faster than random sampling while retaining competitive performance.
Subjects
Federated Learning | Concept Drift | Client Selection | Machine Learning
DDC Class
600: Technology
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