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Distributed Online Multi-Label Learning with Privacy Protection in Internet of Things

Fan Huang     
Nan Yang    
Huaming Chen     
Wei Bao and Dong Yuan    

Resumen

With the widespread use of end devices, online multi-label learning has become popular as the data generated by users using the Internet of Things devices have become huge and rapidly updated. However, in many scenarios, the user data are often generated in a geographically distributed manner that is often inefficient and difficult to centralize for training machine learning models. At the same time, current mainstream distributed learning algorithms always require a centralized server to aggregate data from distributed nodes, which inevitably causes risks to the privacy of users. To overcome this issue, we propose a distributed approach for multi-label classification, which trains the models in distributed computing nodes without sharing the source data from each node. In our proposed method, each node trains its model with its local online data while it also learns from the neighbour nodes without transferring the training data. As a result, our proposed method achieved the online distributed approach for multi-label classification without losing performance when taking existing centralized algorithms as a reference. Experiments show that our algorithm outperforms the centralized online multi-label classification algorithm in F1 score, being 0.0776 higher in macro F1 score and 0.1471 higher for micro F1 score on average. However, for the Hamming loss, both algorithms beat each other on some datasets, and our proposed algorithm loses 0.005 compared to the centralized approach on average, which can be neglected. Furthermore, the size of the network and the degree of connectivity are not factors that affect the performance of this distributed online multi-label learning algorithm.

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