IEEE UK and Ireland ComSoc - IEEE Distinguished Speaker Seminar: From Federated to Fog Learning: Expanding the Frontier of Model Training over Contemporary Wireless Network Systems
IEEE UK and Ireland ComSoc - IEEE Distinguished Speaker Seminar: From Federated to Fog Learning: Expanding the Frontier of Model Training over Contemporary Wireless Network Systems
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- Date: 23 May 2025
- Time: 10:00 AM UTC to 11:00 AM UTC
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- Imperial College London
- London, England
- United Kingdom SW7 2BT
- Building: Electrical Engineering Building
- Room Number: Room 611 (Global Seminar Room)
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Professor Kin K. Leung
Email: kin.leung@imperial.ac.uk
Imperial College London
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Christopher Brinton
From Federated to Fog Learning: Expanding the Frontier of Model Training over Contemporary Wireless Network Systems
Abstract: Fog learning is an emerging paradigm for optimizing the orchestration of artificial intelligence services over contemporary network systems. Different from existing distributed techniques such as federated learning, fog learning emphasizes intrinsically in its design the unique node, network, and data properties encountered in today’s fog networks that span computing elements from the edge to the cloud. An important thread of research in fog learning has been on understanding the role that local topologies formed on an ad-hoc basis among proximal groups of heterogeneous computing elements can play in elevating the achievable tradeoff between intelligence quality and resource efficiency. In this talk, I will discuss recent results on the analysis of fog learning processes which give insights into the impact that these topologies, along with other properties such as model characteristics and fog decision parameters, have on global training performance. Additionally, I will discuss the development of adaptive control methodologies that leverage such relationships for jointly optimizing relevant fog learning metrics.
Biography:
Christopher G. Brinton (S’08, M’16, SM’20) is the Elmore Rising Star Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Purdue University. His research interest is at the intersection of networking, communications, and machine learning, specifically in fog/edge network intelligence, distributed machine learning, and AI/ML-inspired wireless network optimization. Dr. Brinton is a recipient of the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award, Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Program (YIP) Award, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award (YFA), Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) YIP Award, Intel Rising Star Faculty Award, and roughly $16M in sponsored research projects as a PI or co-PI. He has also been awarded Purdue College of Engineering Faculty Excellence Awards in Early Career Research, Early Career Teaching, and Online Learning. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, and previously was an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.
Prior to joining Purdue, Dr. Brinton was the Associate Director of the EDGE Lab and a Lecturer of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. He also co-founded Zoomi Inc., a big data startup company that has provided learning optimization to more than one million users worldwide and holds US Patents in machine learning for education. His book The Power of Networks: 6 Principles That Connect our Lives and associated Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have reached over 400,000 students. Dr. Brinton received the PhD (with honors) and MS Degrees from Princeton in 2016 and 2013, respectively, both in Electrical Engineering.
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