Privacy-first health research with federated learning

Privacy protection is paramount in conducting health research. However, studies often rely on data stored in a centralized repository, where analysis is done with full access to the sensitive underlying content. Recent advances in federated learning enable building complex machine-learned models tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:NPJ digital medicine 2021-09, Vol.4 (1), p.132-132, Article 132
Hauptverfasser: Sadilek, Adam, Liu, Luyang, Nguyen, Dung, Kamruzzaman, Methun, Serghiou, Stylianos, Rader, Benjamin, Ingerman, Alex, Mellem, Stefan, Kairouz, Peter, Nsoesie, Elaine O., MacFarlane, Jamie, Vullikanti, Anil, Marathe, Madhav, Eastham, Paul, Brownstein, John S., Arcas, Blaise Aguera y., Howell, Michael D., Hernandez, John
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Zusammenfassung:Privacy protection is paramount in conducting health research. However, studies often rely on data stored in a centralized repository, where analysis is done with full access to the sensitive underlying content. Recent advances in federated learning enable building complex machine-learned models that are trained in a distributed fashion. These techniques facilitate the calculation of research study endpoints such that private data never leaves a given device or healthcare system. We show—on a diverse set of single and multi-site health studies—that federated models can achieve similar accuracy, precision, and generalizability, and lead to the same interpretation as standard centralized statistical models while achieving considerably stronger privacy protections and without significantly raising computational costs. This work is the first to apply modern and general federated learning methods that explicitly incorporate differential privacy to clinical and epidemiological research—across a spectrum of units of federation, model architectures, complexity of learning tasks and diseases. As a result, it enables health research participants to remain in control of their data and still contribute to advancing science—aspects that used to be at odds with each other.
ISSN:2398-6352
2398-6352
DOI:10.1038/s41746-021-00489-2