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Decentralised Machine Learning (DML) enables collaborative machine learning without centralised input data. Federated Learning (FL) and Edge Inference are examples of DML. While tools for DML (especially FL) are starting to flourish, many are not flexible and portable enough to experiment with novel processors (e.g., RISC-V), non-fully connected network topologies, and asynchronous collaboration schemes. We overcome these limitations via a domain-specific language allowing us to map DML schemes to an underlying middleware, i.e. the FastFlow parallel programming library. We experiment with it by generating different working DML schemes on x86-64 and ARM platforms and an emerging RISC-V one. We characterise the performance and energy efficiency of the presented schemes and systems. As a byproduct, we introduce a RISC-V porting of the PyTorch framework, the first publicly available to our knowledge.
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Gianluca Mittone
Museo Egizio
Nicolò Tonci
University of Pisa
Robert Birke
IBM (United States)
University of Bologna
University of Turin
University of Pisa
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a239ff69e1c90a91c08ff98 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3587135.3592211
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