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Federated Learning – Firefox addon

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Federated Learning is a new subarea of machine learning where the training process is distributed among many users. Instead of sharing their data, users only have to provide weight updates to the server.

This is the first draft of the Firefox addon that implements the client-side part of a Federated Learning system. Everytime users perform searches in the awesome bar, the model's predictions are compared to the actual user behaviour and weight updates are computed. These updates are collected using Telemetry.

Installing the addon

  1. Go to about:config and set extensions.legacy.enabled to true
  2. Go to about:debugging, click Load Temporary Add-on and select manifest.json

The addon was built for a beta version of Firefox.

Study variations

  • treatment: The full optimization process is performed, weights change after every iteration and the ranking is recomputed
  • control: Search works exactly the same way it currently does in Firefox, we only collect additional statistics
  • control-no-decay: In the current algorithm, frecency scores are decayed over time. treatment loses this effect since scores are recomputed all the time. To see if the decaying is useful and to make a fairer comparison, this variation only removes the decaying effect

After the study was installed, the variation can be changed by updating the federated-learning.frecency.variation pref in about:config. The new value needs to be one of the three values listed above. After the pref was changed, the browser has to be restarted so that the change is taken into account.

Components

Experiment APIs

  • frecency: For interacting with the moz_places table and recalculating / changing frecency scores
  • awesomeBar: For observing interactions with the awesome bar. The required information for history / bookmark searches is retrieved (number of typed characters, selected suggestion, features of other suggestions)
  • prefs: For reading and writing preferences. This is just used to update the weights
  • telemetry: For sending back updates and meta information
  • study from shield-studies-addon-utils for study related helpers

Core components

  • synchronization: Everything related to the federated learning protocol. Currently that means sending weight updates back using Telemetry and reading the current model from S3
  • optimization: For computing model updates
  • studySetup is adapted from shield-studies-addon-utils and configures the study
  • main.js connects everything.

Building the addon

$ npm run build

Depending on what should be done with the build, it still needs to be signed by someone else.

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