Partial Client Participation and Multimodal Alignment in Federated Vision-Language Models
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This report synthesises findings from 14 peer-reviewed papers addressing the following research question: To what extent does partial client participation in federated learning degrade the multimodal alignment performance of vision-language models on standard VQA benchmarks. Federated learning (FL) is a machine learning setting where many clients (e.g., mobile devices or whole organizations) collaboratively train a model under the orchestration of a central server (e.g., service provider), while keeping the training data decentralized. FL embodies. 10 claims were extracted from source literature; 10 were independently verified against retrieved documents. An automated multi-reviewer quality assessment produced a score of 8.7/10. This report is a machine-generated literature synthesis and does not constitute original research.
Research goal: To what extent does partial client participation in federated learning degrade the multimodal alignment performance of vision-language models on standard VQA benchmarks?
Autonomous literature synthesis. Automated review score: 8.7/10. Full text and citation available at Assignee Research.
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