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Fair yet Asymptotically Equal Collaborative Learning

Conference Paper Accepted Paper Artificial Intelligence · Machine Learning

Abstract

In collaborative learning with streaming data, nodes (e. g. , organizations) jointly and continuously learn a machine learning (ML) model by sharing the latest model updates computed from their latest streaming data. For the more resourceful nodes to be willing to share their model updates, they need to be fairly incentivized. This paper explores an incentive design that guarantees fairness so that nodes receive rewards commensurate to their contributions. Our approach leverages an explore-then-exploit formulation to estimate the nodes’ contributions (i. e. , exploration) for realizing our theoretically guaranteed fair incentives (i. e. , exploitation). However, we observe a "rich get richer" phenomenon arising from the existing approaches to guarantee fairness and it discourages the participation of the less resourceful nodes. To remedy this, we additionally preserve asymptotic equality, i. e. , less resourceful nodes achieve equal performance eventually to the more resourceful/“rich” nodes. We empirically demonstrate in two settings with real-world streaming data: federated online incremental learning and federated reinforcement learning, that our proposed approach outperforms existing baselines in fairness and learning performance while remaining competitive in preserving equality.

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Context

Venue
International Conference on Machine Learning
Archive span
1993-2025
Indexed papers
16471
Paper id
570916307024781998