文献情報
- 作者
- Hongyu Li,Dan Meng,Hong Wang,Xiaolin Li
- 公開日
- 2020-2-5
- 更新日
- 2020-5-22
- 所属機関
- AI Institute, Tongdun Technology
- 所属の国
- China
- 会議名
- IEEE International Conference on Knowledge Graph (ICKG)
Abstract
With strict protections and regulations of data privacy and security,
conventional machine learning based on centralized datasets is confronted with
significant challenges, making artificial intelligence (AI) impractical in many
mission-critical and data-sensitive scenarios, such as finance, government, and
health. In the meantime, tremendous datasets are scattered in isolated silos in
various industries, organizations, different units of an organization, or
different branches of an international organization. These valuable data
resources are well underused. To advance AI theories and applications, we
propose a comprehensive framework (called Knowledge Federation - KF) to address
these challenges by enabling AI while preserving data privacy and ownership.
Beyond the concepts of federated learning and secure multi-party computation,
KF consists of four levels of federation: (1) information level, low-level
statistics and computation of data, meeting the requirements of simple queries,
searching and simplistic operators; (2) model level, supporting training,
learning, and inference; (3) cognition level, enabling abstract feature
representation at various levels of abstractions and contexts; (4) knowledge
level, fusing knowledge discovery, representation, and reasoning. We further
clarify the relationship and differentiation between knowledge federation and
other related research areas. We have developed a reference implementation of
KF, called iBond Platform, to offer a production-quality KF platform to enable
industrial applications in finance, insurance et al. The iBond platform will
also help establish the KF community and a comprehensive ecosystem and usher in
a novel paradigm shift towards secure, privacy-preserving and responsible AI.
As far as we know, knowledge federation is the first hierarchical and unified
framework for secure multi-party computing and learning.