Federated Learning with Classifier Shift for Class Imbalance

04/11/2023
by   Yunheng Shen, et al.
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Federated learning aims to learn a global model collaboratively while the training data belongs to different clients and is not allowed to be exchanged. However, the statistical heterogeneity challenge on non-IID data, such as class imbalance in classification, will cause client drift and significantly reduce the performance of the global model. This paper proposes a simple and effective approach named FedShift which adds the shift on the classifier output during the local training phase to alleviate the negative impact of class imbalance. We theoretically prove that the classifier shift in FedShift can make the local optimum consistent with the global optimum and ensure the convergence of the algorithm. Moreover, our experiments indicate that FedShift significantly outperforms the other state-of-the-art federated learning approaches on various datasets regarding accuracy and communication efficiency.

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