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Ravan: Multi-Head Low-Rank Adaptation for Federated Fine-Tuning

Machine Learning 2026-02-02 v2 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have not yet effectively leveraged the vast amounts of edge-device data, and federated learning (FL) offers a promising paradigm to collaboratively fine-tune LLMs without transferring private edge data to the cloud. To operate within the computation and communication constraints of edge devices, recent literature on federated fine-tuning of LLMs proposes the use of low-rank adaptation (LoRA) and similar parameter-efficient methods. However, LoRA-based methods suffer from accuracy degradation in FL settings, primarily because of data and computational heterogeneity across clients. We propose Ravan, an adaptive multi-head LoRA method that balances parameter efficiency and model expressivity by reparameterizing the weight updates as the sum of multiple LoRA heads siBiHiAis_i\textbf{B}_i\textbf{H}_i\textbf{A}_i in which only the core matrices Hi\textbf{H}_i and their lightweight scaling factors sis_i are trained. These trainable scaling factors let the optimization focus on the most useful heads, recovering a higher-rank approximation of the full update without increasing the number of communicated parameters since clients upload siHis_i\textbf{H}_i directly. Experiments on vision and language benchmarks show that Ravan improves test accuracy by 28%2-8\% over prior parameter-efficient baselines, making it a robust and scalable solution for federated fine-tuning of LLMs.

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@article{arxiv.2506.05568,
  title  = {Ravan: Multi-Head Low-Rank Adaptation for Federated Fine-Tuning},
  author = {Arian Raje and Baris Askin and Divyansh Jhunjhunwala and Gauri Joshi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.05568},
  year   = {2026}
}