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A Federated Graph Neural Network Framework for Privacy-Preserving Personalization

Abstract

Graph neural network (GNN) is effective in modeling high-order interactions and has been widely used in various personalized applications such as recommendation. However, mainstream personalization methods rely on centralized GNN learning on global graphs, which have considerable privacy risks due to the privacy-sensitive nature of user data. Here, we present a federated GNN framework named FedGNN for both effective and privacy-preserving personalization. Through a privacy-preserving model update method, we can collaboratively train GNN models based on decentralized graphs inferred from local data. To further exploit graph information beyond local interactions, we introduce a privacy-preserving graph expansion protocol to incorporate high-order information under privacy protection. Experimental results on six datasets for personalization in different scenarios show that FedGNN achieves 4.0%∼9.6% lower errors than the state-of-the-art federated personalization methods under good privacy protection. FedGNN provides a novel direction to mining decentralized graph data in a privacy-preserving manner for responsible and intelligent personalization.

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Authors

  • Yongfeng Huang*
  • Chuhan Wu*
  • Fangzhao Wu*
  • Lingjuan Lyu
  • Tao Qi*
  • Xing Xie*

*External Authors

Venue

Nature Communications

Date

2022

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