A Unified Convergence Analysis for Semi-Decentralized Learning: Sampled-to-Sampled vs. Sampled-to-All Communication

Authors

  • Angelo Rodio Linköping University
  • Giovanni Neglia Inria
  • Zheng Chen Linköping University
  • Erik G. Larsson Linköping University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i30.39705

Abstract

In semi-decentralized federated learning, devices primarily rely on device-to-device communication but occasionally interact with a central server. Periodically, a sampled subset of devices uploads their local models to the server, which computes an aggregate model. The server can then either (i) share this aggregate model only with the sampled clients (sampled-to-sampled, S2S) or (ii) broadcast it to all clients (sampled-to-all, S2A). Despite their practical significance, a rigorous theoretical and empirical comparison of these two strategies remains absent. We address this gap by analyzing S2S and S2A within a unified convergence framework that accounts for key system parameters: sampling rate, server aggregation frequency, and network connectivity. Our results, both analytical and experimental, reveal distinct regimes where one strategy outperforms the other, depending primarily on the degree of data heterogeneity across devices. These insights lead to concrete design guidelines for practical semi-decentralized FL deployments.

Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Rodio, A., Neglia, G., Chen, Z., & Larsson, E. G. (2026). A Unified Convergence Analysis for Semi-Decentralized Learning: Sampled-to-Sampled vs. Sampled-to-All Communication. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(30), 25151–25159. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i30.39705

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Section

AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning VII