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FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen20172010 (formalized); 1990s (early roots)
Autor originalBlanchard, P.; El Mhamdi, E. M.; Guerraoui, R.Pan, S. J. & Yang, Q. (survey); Bengio, Y. (deep learning framing)
TipoDistributed learning with Byzantine-tolerant aggregationLearning paradigm
Fuente seminalBlanchard, P., El Mhamdi, E. M., Guerraoui, R., & Stainer, J. (2017). Machine Learning with Adversaries: Byzantine Tolerant Gradient Descent. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 30. link ↗Pan, S. J., & Yang, Q. (2010). A Survey on Transfer Learning. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 22(10), 1345–1359. DOI ↗
AliasByzantine-robust federated learning, fault-tolerant federated learning, robust FL, Byzantine-tolerant distributed learningTL, domain adaptation, fine-tuning, pre-trained model adaptation
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ResumenRobust Federated Learning extends standard federated learning with Byzantine-tolerant aggregation rules that protect the global model against malicious, corrupted, or unreliable clients. Instead of naively averaging client gradients, robust aggregation methods such as coordinate-wise median or Krum filter out harmful updates so that a minority of adversarial participants cannot derail training.Transfer learning is a machine learning paradigm in which knowledge gained from training a model on a source task or domain is reused to improve learning on a different but related target task or domain. It is especially powerful when labeled data for the target task is scarce, and it underlies most modern deep learning applications in computer vision, natural language processing, and beyond.
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