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[D] Federated Learning Libraries in 2022?
Jan. 17, 2022, 8:31 p.m. | /u/JustARoom
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I'm starting a new experiment on federated learning in Python and was looking to see what libraries were available. It seems like PySyft was the most popular, but there seems to be multiple new options now (IBM, Flower, TensorFlow, FedML). Does anyone have experience to know which of these would be the best to use?
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