HiLoRA: Hierarchical Low-Rank Adaptation for Personalized Federated Learning
Abstract
Vision Transformers (ViTs) have been widely adopted in vision tasks due to their strong transferability. In Federated Learning (FL), where full fine-tuning is communication heavy, Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) provides an efficient and communication-friendly way to adapt ViTs. However, existing LoRA-based federated tuning methods overlook latent client structures in real-world settings, limiting shared representation learning and hindering effective adaptation to unseen clients. To address this, we propose HiLoRA, a hierarchical LoRA framework that places adapters at three levels: root, cluster, and leaf, each designed to capture global, subgroup, and client-specific knowledge, respectively. Through cross-tier orthogonality and cascaded optimization, HiLoRA separates update subspaces and aligns each tier with its residual personalized objective. In particular, we develop a LoRA-Subspace Adaptive Clustering mechanism that infers latent client groups via subspace similarity analysis, thereby facilitating knowledge sharing across structurally aligned clients. Theoretically, we establish a tier-wise generalization analysis that supports HiLoRA's design. Experiments on ViT backbones with CIFAR-100 and DomainNet demonstrate consistent improvements in both personalization and generalization.
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@article{arxiv.2603.02785,
title = {HiLoRA: Hierarchical Low-Rank Adaptation for Personalized Federated Learning},
author = {Zihao Peng and Nan Zou and Jiandian Zeng and Guo Li and Ke Chen and Boyuan Li and Tian Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.02785},
year = {2026}
}
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Accepted to the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2026