来源:统计学院

7月30日 | Feng Yang :Unsupervised Federated Learning: A Federated Gradient EM Algorithm for Heterogeneous Mixture Models with Robustness against Adversarial Attacks

来源:统计学院发布时间:2024-07-25浏览次数:10

时   间:2024年7月30日 11:00 - 12:00

地   点:普陀校区理科大楼A1514

报告人:Feng Yang New York University Professor

主持人:周勇华东师范大学教授

摘   要:

While supervised federated learning approaches have enjoyed significant success, the domain of unsupervised federated learning remains relatively underexplored. In this paper, we introduce a novel federated gradient EM algorithm designed for the unsupervised learning of mixture models with heterogeneous mixture proportions across tasks. We begin with a comprehensive finite-sample theory that holds for general mixture models, then apply this general theory on Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs) and Mixture of Regressions (MoRs) to characterize the explicit estimation error of model parameters and mixture proportions. Our proposed federated gradient EM algorithm demonstrates several key advantages: adaptability to unknown task similarity, resilience against adversarial attacks on a small fraction of data sources, protection of local data privacy, and computational and communication efficiency.

报告人简介:

Yang Feng is a Professor of Biostatistics at New York University. He obtained his Ph.D. in Operations Research at Princeton University in 2010. Feng’s research interests encompass the theoretical and methodological aspects of machine learning, high-dimensional statistics, network models, and nonparametric statistics, leading to a wealth of practical applications. He has published more than 70 papers in statistical and machine learning journals. His research has been funded by multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), notably the NSF CAREER Award. He is currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of the American Statistical Association (JASA), the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics (JBES), and the Annals of Applied Statistics (AoAS). His professional recognition includes being named a fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS), as well as an elected member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).