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Privacy-Aware Collaborative Learning for Skin Cancer Prediction.

Qurat Ul AinMuhammad Amir KhanMuhammad Mateen YaqoobUmar Farooq KhattakZohaib SajidMuhammad Ijaz KhanAmal Al-Rasheed
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Cancer, including the highly dangerous melanoma, is marked by uncontrolled cell growth and the possibility of spreading to other parts of the body. However, the conventional approach to machine learning relies on centralized training data, posing challenges for data privacy in healthcare systems driven by artificial intelligence. The collection of data from diverse sensors leads to increased computing costs, while privacy restrictions make it challenging to employ traditional machine learning methods. Researchers are currently confronted with the formidable task of developing a skin cancer prediction technique that takes privacy concerns into account while simultaneously improving accuracy. In this work, we aimed to propose a decentralized privacy-aware learning mechanism to accurately predict melanoma skin cancer. In this research we analyzed federated learning from the skin cancer database. The results from the study showed that 92% accuracy was achieved by the proposed method, which was higher than baseline algorithms.
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