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FedMPDD: Communication-Efficient Federated Learning with Privacy Preservation Attributes via Projected Directional Derivative

Machine Learning 2025-12-25 v1

Abstract

This paper introduces \texttt{FedMPDD} (\textbf{Fed}erated Learning via \textbf{M}ulti-\textbf{P}rojected \textbf{D}irectional \textbf{D}erivatives), a novel algorithm that simultaneously optimizes bandwidth utilization and enhances privacy in Federated Learning. The core idea of \texttt{FedMPDD} is to encode each client's high-dimensional gradient by computing its directional derivatives along multiple random vectors. This compresses the gradient into a much smaller message, significantly reducing uplink communication costs from O(d)\mathcal{O}(d) to O(m)\mathcal{O}(m), where mdm \ll d. The server then decodes the aggregated information by projecting it back onto the same random vectors. Our key insight is that averaging multiple projections overcomes the dimension-dependent convergence limitations of a single projection. We provide a rigorous theoretical analysis, establishing that \texttt{FedMPDD} converges at a rate of O(1/K)\mathcal{O}(1/\sqrt{K}), matching the performance of FedSGD. Furthermore, we demonstrate that our method provides some inherent privacy against gradient inversion attacks due to the geometric properties of low-rank projections, offering a tunable privacy-utility trade-off controlled by the number of projections. Extensive experiments on benchmark datasets validate our theory and demonstrates our results.

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@article{arxiv.2512.20814,
  title  = {FedMPDD: Communication-Efficient Federated Learning with Privacy Preservation Attributes via Projected Directional Derivative},
  author = {Mohammadreza Rostami and Solmaz S. Kia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.20814},
  year   = {2025}
}