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Stalactite: toolbox for fast prototyping of vertical federated learning systems

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Anastasiia Zakharova (ITMO University), Dmitriy Alexandrov (ITMO University), Mariia Khodorchenko (ITMO University), Nikolay Butakov (ITMO University), Alexey Vasilev (Sber AI Lab), Maxim Savchenko (Sber AI Lab) and Alexander Grigorievskiy (Sber AI Lab)

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Abstract

Machine learning (ML) models trained on datasets owned by different organizations and physically located in remote databases offer benefits in many real-world use cases. State regulations or business requirements often prevent data transfer to a central location, making it difficult to utilize standard machine learning algorithms. Federated Learning (FL) is a technique that enables models to learn from distributed datasets without revealing the original data. Vertical Federated learning (VFL) is a type of FL where data samples are divided by features across several data owners. For instance, in a recommendation task, a user can interact with various sets of items and the logs of these interactions are stored by different organizations. In this demo paper, we present \emph{Stalactite} - an open-source framework for VFL that provides the necessary functionality for building prototypes of VFL systems. It has several advantages over the existing frameworks. In particular, it allows researchers to focus on the algorithmic side rather than engineering, and to easily deploy learning in a distributed environment. It implements several VFL algorithms and has a built-in homomorphic encryption layer. We demonstrate its use on a real-world recommendation dataset.

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