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TNNLS: FedSI: Federated Subnetwork Inference for Efficient Uncertainty Quantification

FedSI: Federated Subnetwork Inference for Efficient Uncertainty Quantification
Hui Chen, Hengyu Liu, Zhangkai Wu, Xuhui Fan, Longbing Cao. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2025.

While deep neural networks (DNNs) based personalized federated learning (PFL) is demanding for addressing data heterogeneity and shows promising performance, existing methods for federated learning (FL) suffer from efficient systematic uncertainty quantification. The Bayesian DNNs-based PFL is usually questioned of either over-simplified model structures or high computational and memory costs. In this paper, we introduce FedSI, a novel Bayesian DNNs-based subnetwork inference PFL framework. FedSI is simple and scalable by leveraging Bayesian methods to incorporate systematic uncertainties effectively. It implements a client-specific subnetwork inference mechanism, selects network parameters with large variance to be inferred through posterior distributions, and fixes the rest as deterministic ones. FedSI achieves fast and scalable inference while preserving the systematic uncertainties to the fullest extent. Extensive experiments on three different benchmark datasets demonstrate that FedSI outperforms existing Bayesian and non-Bayesian FL baselines in heterogeneous FL scenarios.

Access the paper at https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15657.

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