Sharpness-Aware Minimization for Generalized Embedding Learning in Federated Recommendation
arXiv cs.LG / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- The authors introduce FedRecGEL, a federated recommendation framework designed to learn generalized item embeddings across distributed clients.
- They reformulate the problem from an item-centered perspective and cast it as a multi-task learning problem to promote generalized embeddings throughout training.
- The approach employs sharpness-aware minimization to address generalization challenges, aiming to stabilize training and improve recommendation performance under heterogeneous cross-device data.
- Theoretical analysis and experiments on four datasets demonstrate significant improvements in federated recommendation performance, with code available at the provided GitHub link.
- The work highlights the importance of embedding stability for effective knowledge sharing among clients in federated settings, addressing data heterogeneity and sparsity concerns.
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