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FedNoiL: A Simple Two-Level Sampling Method for Federated Learning with Noisy Labels

20 May 2022
Zhuowei Wang
Wanrong Zhu
Guodong Long
Bo Han
Jing Jiang
    FedML
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Abstract

Federated learning (FL) aims at training a global model on the server side while the training data are collected and located at the local devices. Hence, the labels in practice are usually annotated by clients of varying expertise or criteria and thus contain different amounts of noises. Local training on noisy labels can easily result in overfitting to noisy labels, which is devastating to the global model through aggregation. Although recent robust FL methods take malicious clients into account, they have not addressed local noisy labels on each device and the impact to the global model. In this paper, we develop a simple two-level sampling method "FedNoiL" that (1) selects clients for more robust global aggregation on the server; and (2) selects clean labels and correct pseudo-labels at the client end for more robust local training. The sampling probabilities are built upon clean label detection by the global model. Moreover, we investigate different schedules changing the local epochs between aggregations over the course of FL, which notably improves the communication and computation efficiency in noisy label setting. In experiments with homogeneous/heterogeneous data distributions and noise ratios, we observed that direct combinations of SOTA FL methods with SOTA noisy-label learning methods can easily fail but our method consistently achieves better and robust performance.

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