Distributed Networked Learning with Correlated Data
Abstract
We consider a distributed estimation method in a setting with heterogeneous streams of correlated data distributed across nodes in a network. In the considered approach, linear models are estimated locally (i.e., with only local data) subject to a network regularization term that penalizes a local model that differs from neighboring models. We analyze computation dynamics (associated with stochastic gradient updates) and information exchange (associated with exchanging current models with neighboring nodes). We provide a finite-time characterization of convergence of the weighted ensemble average estimate and compare this result to federated learning, an alternative approach to estimation wherein a single model is updated by locally generated gradient updates. This comparison highlights the trade-off between speed vs precision: while model updates take place at a faster rate in federated learning, the proposed networked approach to estimation enables the identification of models with higher precision. We illustrate the method's general applicability in two examples: estimating a Markov random field using wireless sensor networks and modeling prey escape behavior of flocking birds based on a publicly available dataset.
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@article{arxiv.1910.12783,
title = {Distributed Networked Learning with Correlated Data},
author = {Lingzhou Hong and Alfredo Garcia and Ceyhun Eksin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.12783},
year = {2021}
}
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36 pages