Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/5899
Title: Resource-Efficient Federated Multimodal Learning via Layer-Wise and Progressive Training
Authors: Tun, Ye Lin
Thwal, Chu Myaet
Nguyen, Huu Nhat Minh
Hong, Choong Seon
Keywords: Federated learning (FL)
layer-wise
multimodality
progressive
resource-efficient
Issue Date: Jul-2025
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: Combining different data modalities enables deep neural networks to tackle complex tasks more effectively, making multimodal learning increasingly popular. To harness multimodal data closer to end users, it is essential to integrate multimodal learning with privacy-preserving approaches like federated learning (FL). However, compared to conventional unimodal learning, multimodal setting requires dedicated encoders for each modality, resulting in larger and more complex models. Training these models requires significant resources, presenting a substantial challenge for FL clients operating with limited computation and communication resources. To address these challenges, we introduce LW-FedMML, a layer-wise federated multimodal learning (FedMML) approach which decomposes the training process into multiple stages. Each stage focuses on training only a portion of the model, thereby significantly reducing the memory and computational requirements. Moreover, FL clients only need to exchange the trained model portion with the central server, lowering the resulting communication cost. We conduct extensive experiments across various FL and multimodal learning settings to validate the effectiveness of our proposed method. The results demonstrate that LW-FedMML can compete with conventional end-to-end FedMML while significantly reducing the resource burden on FL clients. Specifically, LW-FedMML reduces memory usage by up to 2.7× , computational operations (FLOPs) by 2.4× , and total communication cost by 2.3× . We also explore a progressive training approach called Prog-FedMML. While it offers lesser resource efficiency than LW-FedMML, Prog-FedMML has the potential to surpass the performance of end-to-end FedMML, making it a viable option for scenarios with fewer resource constraints.
Description: IEEE Internet of Things Journal; Vol. 12, Issue 13; pp: 23207-23221.
URI: 10.1109/JIOT.2025.3554541
https://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/5899
ISSN: 2327-4662
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