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Federated Learning (FL) is a novel technique that allows for performing the training of a global model without sharing data between entities. This research focused on the analysis of existing solutions for Federated Learning in the context of medical image classification. Selected frameworks: TensorFlow Federated, PySyft and Flower were tested and their usability was assessed. Additionally, experiments on classification of X-ray lung images with the use of the Flower framework were performed in a fully distributed setting using Google Cloud Platform.
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This publication is partly supported by the EU H2020 grant “Sano” No 857533, and by the project “Sano” carried out within the International Research Agendas Programme of the Foundation for Polish Science, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
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Jabłecki, P., Ślazyk, F., Malawski, M. (2021). Federated Learning in the Cloud for Analysis of Medical Images - Experience with Open Source Frameworks. In: Oyarzun Laura, C., et al. Clinical Image-Based Procedures, Distributed and Collaborative Learning, Artificial Intelligence for Combating COVID-19 and Secure and Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning. DCL PPML LL-COVID19 CLIP 2021 2021 2021 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12969. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90874-4_11
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