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You Are Your Own Best Teacher: Achieving Centralized-level Performance in Federated Learning under Heterogeneous and Long-tailed Data

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Data heterogeneity, stemming from local non-IID data and global long-tailed distributions, is a major challenge in federated learning (FL), leading to significant performance gaps compared to centralized learning. Previous research found that poor representations and biased classifiers are the main problems and proposed neural-collapse-inspired synthetic simplex ETF to help representations be closer to neural collapse optima. However, we find that the neural-collapse-inspired methods are not strong enough to reach neural collapse and still have huge gaps to centralized training. In this paper, we rethink this issue from a self-bootstrap perspective and propose FedYoYo (You Are Your Own Best Teacher), introducing Augmented Self-bootstrap Distillation (ASD) to improve representation learning by distilling knowledge between weakly and strongly augmented local samples, without needing extra datasets or models. We further introduce Distribution-aware Logit Adjustment (DLA) to balance the self-bootstrap process and correct biased feature representations. FedYoYo nearly eliminates the performance gap, achieving centralized-level performance even under mixed heterogeneity. It enhances local representation learning, reducing model drift and improving convergence, with feature prototypes closer to neural collapse optimality. Extensive experiments show FedYoYo achieves state-of-the-art results, even surpassing centralized logit adjustment methods by 5.4\% under global long-tailed settings.

Shanshan Yan, Zexi Li, Chao Wu, Meng Pang, Yang Lu, Yan Yan, Hanzi Wang• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Long-Tailed Image ClassificationImageNet-LT (test)
Top-1 Acc (Overall)31.4
246
Image ClassificationCIFAR-10-LT (IF 50)
Top-1 Accuracy83.9
75
Image ClassificationCIFAR-100 LT (IF=50)
Top-1 Acc50.8
69
Image ClassificationCIFAR-10-LT IF 100
Top-1 Accuracy81.5
65
Image ClassificationCIFAR-100 LT (IF=100)
Top-1 Acc46.1
42
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