PraFFL: A Preference-Aware Scheme in Fair Federated Learning

13 Apr 2024  ·  Rongguang Ye, Ming Tang ·

Fairness in federated learning has emerged as a critical concern, aiming to develop an unbiased model for any special group (e.g., male or female) of sensitive features. However, there is a trade-off between model performance and fairness, i.e., improving fairness will decrease model performance. Existing approaches have characterized such a trade-off by introducing hyperparameters to quantify client's preferences for fairness and model performance. Nevertheless, these methods are limited to scenarios where each client has only a single pre-defined preference. In practical systems, each client may simultaneously have multiple preferences for the model performance and fairness. The key challenge is to design a method that allows the model to adapt to diverse preferences of each client in real time. To this end, we propose a Preference-aware scheme in Fair Federated Learning paradigm (called PraFFL). PraFFL can adaptively adjust the model based on each client's preferences to meet their needs. We theoretically prove that PraFFL can provide the optimal model for client's arbitrary preferences. Experimental results show that our proposed PraFFL outperforms five existing fair federated learning algorithms in terms of the model's capability in adapting to clients' different preferences.

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