Graph neural networks (GNN) are widely used in recommendation systems, but traditional centralized methods raise privacy concerns. To address this, we introduce a federated framework for privacy-preserving GNN-based recommendations. This framework allows distributed training of GNN models using local user data. Each client trains a GNN using its own user–item graph and uploads gradients to a central server for aggregation. To overcome limited data, we propose expanding local graphs using Software Guard Extension (SGX) and Local Differential Privacy (LDP). SGX computes node intersections for subgraph exchange and expansion, while local differential privacy ensures privacy. Additionally, we introduce a personalized approach with Prototype Networks (PN) and Model-Agnostic Meta-Learning (MAML) to handle data heterogeneity. This enhances the encoding abilities of the federated meta-learner, enabling precise fine-tuning and quick adaptation to diverse client graph data. We leverage SGX and local differential privacy for secure parameter sharing and defense against malicious servers. Comprehensive experiments across six datasets demonstrate our method’s superiority over centralized GNN-based recommendations, while preserving user privacy.
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