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FedQV: Leveraging Quadratic Voting in Federated Learning
April 10, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Tianyue Chu, Nikolaos Laoutaris
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Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) permits different parties to collaboratively train a global model without disclosing their respective local labels. A crucial step of FL, that of aggregating local models to produce the global one, shares many similarities with public decision-making, and elections in particular. In that context, a major weakness of FL, namely its vulnerability to poisoning attacks, can be interpreted as a consequence of the one person one vote (henceforth 1p1v) principle underpinning most contemporary …
arxiv context cs.cr cs.lg decision elections federated federated learning global local major making parties public train voting
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