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FederatedTrust: A solution for trustworthy federated learning

Sánchez Sánchez, Pedro Miguel; Huertas Celdran, Alberto; Xie, Ning; Bovet, Gérôme; Martínez Pérez, Gregorio; Stiller, Burkhard (2024). FederatedTrust: A solution for trustworthy federated learning. Future Generation Computer Systems, 152:83-98.

Abstract

The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Edge Computing has presented challenges for centralized Machine and Deep Learning (ML/DL) methods due to the presence of distributed data silos that hold sensitive information. To address concerns regarding data privacy, collaborative and privacy-preserving ML/DL techniques like Federated Learning (FL) have emerged. FL ensures data privacy by design, as the local data of participants remains undisclosed during the creation of a global and collaborative model. However, data privacy and performance are insufficient since a growing need demands trust in model predictions. Existing literature has proposed various approaches dealing with trustworthy ML/DL (excluding data privacy), identifying robustness, fairness, explainability, and accountability as important pillars. Nevertheless, further research is required to identify trustworthiness pillars and evaluation metrics specifically relevant to FL models, as well as to develop solutions that can compute the trustworthiness level of FL models. This work examines the existing requirements for evaluating trustworthiness in FL and introduces a comprehensive taxonomy consisting of six pillars (privacy, robustness, fairness, explainability, accountability, and federation), along with over 30 metrics for computing the trustworthiness of FL models. Subsequently, an algorithm named FederatedTrust is designed based on the pillars and metrics identified in the taxonomy to compute the trustworthiness score of FL models. A prototype of FederatedTrust is implemented and integrated into the learning process of FederatedScope, a well-established FL framework. Finally, five experiments are conducted using different configurations of FederatedScope (with different participants, selection rates, training rounds, and differential privacy) to demonstrate the utility of FederatedTrust in computing the trustworthiness of FL models. Three experiments employ the FEMNIST dataset, and two utilize the N-BaIoT dataset, considering a real-world IoT security use case.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:03 Faculty of Economics > Department of Informatics
Dewey Decimal Classification:000 Computer science, knowledge & systems
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Software
Physical Sciences > Hardware and Architecture
Physical Sciences > Computer Networks and Communications
Scope:Discipline-based scholarship (basic research)
Language:English
Date:1 March 2024
Deposited On:02 Oct 2024 14:31
Last Modified:28 Feb 2025 02:37
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0167-739X
OA Status:Hybrid
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2023.10.013
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