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Information Bottleneck Classification in Extremely Distributed Systems
Authors:Denis Ullmann  Shideh Rezaeifar  Olga Taran  Taras Holotyak  Brandon Panos  Slava Voloshynovskiy
Institution:SIP—Stochastic Information Processing Group, Computer Science Department CUI, University of Geneva, Route de Drize 7, 1227 Carouge, Switzerland; (D.U.); (S.R.); (O.T.); (T.H.); (B.P.)
Abstract:We present a new decentralized classification system based on a distributed architecture. This system consists of distributed nodes, each possessing their own datasets and computing modules, along with a centralized server, which provides probes to classification and aggregates the responses of nodes for a final decision. Each node, with access to its own training dataset of a given class, is trained based on an auto-encoder system consisting of a fixed data-independent encoder, a pre-trained quantizer and a class-dependent decoder. Hence, these auto-encoders are highly dependent on the class probability distribution for which the reconstruction distortion is minimized. Alternatively, when an encoding–quantizing–decoding node observes data from different distributions, unseen at training, there is a mismatch, and such a decoding is not optimal, leading to a significant increase of the reconstruction distortion. The final classification is performed at the centralized classifier that votes for the class with the minimum reconstruction distortion. In addition to the system applicability for applications facing big-data communication problems and or requiring private classification, the above distributed scheme creates a theoretical bridge to the information bottleneck principle. The proposed system demonstrates a very promising performance on basic datasets such as MNIST and FasionMNIST.
Keywords:information bottleneck principle  classification  deep networks  decentralized model  rate-distortion theory
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