Accelerating artificial intelligence: How federated learning can protect privacy, facilitate collaboration, and improve outcomes

Malhar Patel, Ittai Dayan, Elliot K. Fishman, Mona Flores, Fiona J. Gilbert, Michal Guindy, Eugene J. Koay, Michael Rosenthal, Holger R. Roth, Marius G. Linguraru

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Abstract

Cross-institution collaborations are constrained by data-sharing challenges. These challenges hamper innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence, where models require diverse data to ensure strong performance. Federated learning (FL) solves data-sharing challenges. In typical collaborations, data is sent to a central repository where models are trained. With FL, models are sent to participating sites, trained locally, and model weights aggregated to create a master model with improved performance. At the 2021 Radiology Society of North America’s (RSNA) conference, a panel was conducted titled “Accelerating AI: How Federated Learning Can Protect Privacy, Facilitate Collaboration and Improve Outcomes.” Two groups shared insights: researchers from the EXAM study (EMC CXR AI Model) and members of the National Cancer Institute’s Early Detection Research Network’s (EDRN) pancreatic cancer working group. EXAM brought together 20 institutions to create a model to predict oxygen requirements of patients seen in the emergency department with COVID-19 symptoms. The EDRN collaboration is focused on improving outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients through earlier detection. This paper describes major insights from the panel, including direct quotes. The panelists described the impetus for FL, the long-term potential vision of FL, challenges faced in FL, and the immediate path forward for FL.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalHealth Informatics Journal
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2023

Keywords

  • clinical decision-making
  • cloud computing
  • collaborative work practices and IT
  • data security and confidentiality
  • databases and data mining
  • decision-support systems
  • IT healthcare evaluation
  • machine learning
  • medical imaging
  • privacy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Informatics

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