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PDL Abstract

Leveraging Spatial and Temporal Correlations in Sparsified Mean Estimation

35th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2021), Dec. 6-14, 2021. Virtual Event.

Divyansh Jhunjhunwala, Ankur Mallick, Advait Gadhikar, Swanand Kadhe*, Gauri Joshi

Carnegie Mellon University
*UC Berkeley

http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/

We study the problem of estimating at a central server the mean of a set of vectors distributed across several nodes (one vector per node). When the vectors are highdimensional, the communication cost of sending entire vectors may be prohibitive, and it may be imperative for them to use sparsification techniques. While most existing work on sparsified mean estimation is agnostic to the characteristics of the data vectors, in many practical applications such as federated learning, there may be spatial correlations (similarities in the vectors sent by different nodes) or temporal correlations (similarities in the data sent by a single node over different iterations of the algorithm) in the data vectors. We leverage these correlations by simply modifying the decoding method used by the server to estimate the mean. We provide an analysis of the resulting estimation error as well as experiments for PCA, K-Means and Logistic Regression, which show that our estimators consistently outperform more sophisticated and expensive sparsification methods.

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