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Efficient Differential Privacy Enabled Federated Learning Model for Detecting COVID-19 Disease Using Chest X-ray Images

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Jun 24
PMID 38912338
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The rapid spread of COVID-19 pandemic across the world has not only disturbed the global economy but also raised the demand for accurate disease detection models. Although many studies have proposed effective solutions for the early detection and prediction of COVID-19 with Machine Learning (ML) and Deep learning (DL) based techniques, but these models remain vulnerable to data privacy and security breaches. To overcome the challenges of existing systems, we introduced Adaptive Differential Privacy-based Federated Learning (DPFL) model for predicting COVID-19 disease from chest X-ray images which introduces an innovative adaptive mechanism that dynamically adjusts privacy levels based on real-time data sensitivity analysis, improving the practical applicability of Federated Learning (FL) in diverse healthcare environments. We compared and analyzed the performance of this distributed learning model with a traditional centralized model. Moreover, we enhance the model by integrating a FL approach with an early stopping mechanism to achieve efficient COVID-19 prediction with minimal communication overhead. To ensure privacy without compromising model utility and accuracy, we evaluated the proposed model under various noise scales. Finally, we discussed strategies for increasing the model's accuracy while maintaining robustness as well as privacy.

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