Towards Practical Few-shot Federated NLP
Abstract
Transformer-based pre-trained models have emerged as the predominant solution for natural language processing (NLP). Fine-tuning such pre-trained models for downstream tasks often requires a considerable amount of labeled private data. In practice, private data is often distributed across heterogeneous mobile devices and may be prohibited from being uploaded. Moreover, well-curated labeled data is often scarce, presenting an additional challenge. To address these challenges, we first introduce a data generator for federated few-shot learning tasks, which encompasses the quantity and skewness of scarce labeled data in a realistic setting. Subsequently, we propose AUG-FedPrompt, a prompt-based federated learning system that exploits abundant unlabeled data for data augmentation. Our experiments indicate that AUG-FedPrompt can perform on par with full-set fine-tuning with a limited amount of labeled data. However, such competitive performance comes at a significant system cost.
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