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FedSEA-LLaMA: A Secure, Efficient and Adaptive Federated Splitting Framework for Large Language Models

  • Beihang University
  • Beijing Academy of Blockchain and Edge Computing

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摘要

Private data holds promise for improving LLMs due to its high quality, but its scattered distribution across data silos and the high computational demands of LLMs limit their deployment in federated environments. To address this, the transformer-based federated split models are proposed, which offload most model parameters to the server (or distributed clients) while retaining only a small portion on the client to ensure data privacy. Despite this design, they still face three challenges: 1) Peer-to-peer key encryption struggles to secure transmitted vectors effectively; 2) The auto-regressive nature of LLMs means that federated split learning can only train and infer sequentially, causing high communication overhead; 3) Fixed partition points lack adaptability to downstream tasks. In this paper, we introduce FedSEA-LLaMA, a Secure, Efficient, and Adaptive Federated splitting framework based on LLaMA2. First, we inject Gaussian noise into forward-pass hidden states to enable secure end-to-end vector transmission. Second, we employ attention-mask compression and KV cache collaboration to reduce communication costs, accelerating training and inference. Third, we allow users to dynamically adjust the partition points for input/output blocks based on specific task requirements. Experiments on natural language understanding, summarization, and conversational QA tasks show that FedSEA-LLaMA maintains performance comparable to centralized LLaMA2 and achieves up to 8× speedups in training and inference. Further analysis of privacy attacks and different partition points also demonstrates the effectiveness of FedSEA-LLaMA in security and adaptability.

源语言英语
主期刊名Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
编辑Sven Koenig, Chad Jenkins, Matthew E. Taylor
出版商Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
28680-28688
页数9
版本34
ISBN(印刷版)9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2026
活动40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2026 - Singapore, 新加坡
期限: 20 1月 202627 1月 2026

出版系列

姓名Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
编号34
40
ISSN(印刷版)2159-5399
ISSN(电子版)2374-3468

会议

会议40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2026
国家/地区新加坡
Singapore
时期20/01/2627/01/26

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