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Byzantine-Robust Decentralized Learning via Self-Centered Clipping

Abstract

In this paper, we study the challenging task of Byzantine-robust decentralized training on arbitrary communication graphs. Unlike federated learning where workers communicate through a server, workers in the decentralized environment can only talk to their neighbors, making it harder to reach consensus. We identify a novel dissensus attack in which few malicious nodes can take advantage of information bottlenecks in the topology to poison the collaboration. To address these issues, we propose a Self-Centered Clipping (SCClip) algorithm for Byzantine-robust consensus and optimization, which is the first to provably converge to a O(δmaxζ2/γ2)O(\delta_{\max}\zeta^2/\gamma^2) neighborhood of the stationary point for non-convex objectives under standard assumptions. Finally, we demonstrate the encouraging empirical performance of SCClip under a large number of attacks.

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