Data-importance aware user scheduling for communication-efficient edge machine learning

Liu, D. , Zhu, G., Zhang, J. and Huang, K. (2021) Data-importance aware user scheduling for communication-efficient edge machine learning. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, 7(1), pp. 265-278. (doi: 10.1109/TCCN.2020.2999606)

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Abstract

With the prevalence of intelligent mobile applications, edge learning is emerging as a promising technology for powering fast intelligence acquisition for edge devices from distributed data generated at the network edge. One critical task of edge learning is to efficiently utilize the limited radio resource to acquire data samples for model training at an edge server. In this paper, we develop a novel user scheduling algorithm for data acquisition in edge learning, called (data) importance-aware scheduling . A key feature of this scheduling algorithm is that it takes into account the informativeness of data samples, besides communication reliability. Specifically, the scheduling decision is based on a data importance indicator (DII), elegantly incorporating two “important” metrics from communication and learning perspectives, i.e., the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and data uncertainty . We first derive an explicit expression for this indicator targeting the classic classifier of support vector machine (SVM), where the uncertainty of a data sample is measured by its distance to the decision boundary. Then, the result is extended to convolutional neural networks (CNN) by replacing the distance based uncertainty measure with the entropy. As demonstrated via experiments using real datasets, the proposed importance-aware scheduling can exploit the two-fold multi-user diversity, namely the diversity in both the multiuser channels and the distributed data samples. This leads to faster model convergence than the conventional scheduling schemes that exploit only a single type of diversity.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Liu, Dr Dongzhu
Authors: Liu, D., Zhu, G., Zhang, J., and Huang, K.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
Journal Name:IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
ISSN:2372-2045
ISSN (Online):2372-2045
Published Online:03 June 2020

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