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The Hidden Vulnerability of Distributed Learning in Byzantium

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While machine learning is going through an era of celebrated success, concerns have been raised about the vulnerability of its backbone: stochastic gradient descent (SGD). Recent approaches have been proposed to ensure the robustness of distributed SGD against adversarial (Byzantine) workers sending poisoned gradients during the training phase. Some of these approaches have been proven Byzantine–resilient: they ensure the convergence of SGD despite the presence of a minority of adversarial workers. We show in this paper that convergence is not enough. In high dimension d ≫ 1, an adversary can build on the loss function’s non–convexity to make SGD converge to ineffective models. More precisely, we bring to light that existing Byzantine–resilient schemes leave a margin of poisoning of Ω(f(d)), where f(d) increases at least liked. Based on this leeway, we build a simple attack, and experimentally show its strong to utmost effec-tivity on CIFAR–10 and MNIST. We introduce Bulyan, and prove it significantly reduces the at-tacker’s leeway to a narrow O(1/d ) bound. We empirically show that Bulyan does not suffer the fragility of existing aggregation rules and, at a reasonable cost in terms of required batch size, achieves convergence as if only non–Byzantine gradients had been used to update the model.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)3521-3530
Nombre de pages10
journalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume80
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2018
Modification externeOui
Evénement35th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2018 - Stockholm, Sucde
Durée: 10 juil. 201815 juil. 2018

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