Enhancing the blockchain interoperability through federated learning with directed acyclic graph

IET Blockchain Pub Date : 2023-06-09 DOI:10.1049/blc2.12033
Feng Xia, Li Kaiye, Wu Songze, Xin yan
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The use of federated learning to achieve blockchain interoperability has become a hot topic in research, because it enables data exchange without revealing any private information. However, the previous work, such as ScaleSFL (Asia-CCS, 2022), that has implemented federated learning for blockchain interoperability, the throughput of the framework still cannot support the practical applications. Therefore, a federated learning framework based on Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) is proposed which utilizes sharding mechanism to enhance the blockchain interoperability. By constructing a weighted context graph based on data correlation, reasonable sharding of the dataset is achieved, thereby improving the efficiency of blockchain interoperability. The experimental results show that the federated framework reduces global computation in federated learning by 30% compared with other schemes, while increasing blockchain throughput by nearly 40%.

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通过有向无环图的联合学习增强区块链互操作性
使用联邦学习来实现区块链互操作性已经成为研究中的热门话题,因为它可以在不泄露任何私人信息的情况下进行数据交换。然而,之前的工作,如ScaleSFL (Asia-CCS, 2022),已经实现了区块链互操作性的联邦学习,框架的吞吐量仍然无法支持实际应用。为此,提出了一种基于有向无环图(DAG)的联邦学习框架,利用分片机制增强区块链的互操作性。通过构建基于数据相关性的加权上下文图,实现对数据集的合理分片,从而提高区块链互操作的效率。实验结果表明,与其他方案相比,联邦框架在联邦学习中的全局计算减少了30%,而区块链吞吐量提高了近40%。
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