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Abstract
Data fabric is an automated and AI-driven data fusion approach to accomplish
data management unification without moving data to a centralized location for
solving complex data problems. In a Federated learning architecture, the global
model is trained based on the learned parameters of several local models that
eliminate the necessity of moving data to a centralized repository for machine
learning. This paper introduces a secure approach for medical image analysis
using federated learning and partially homomorphic encryption within a
distributed data fabric architecture. With this method, multiple parties can
collaborate in training a machine-learning model without exchanging raw data
but using the learned or fused features. The approach complies with laws and
regulations such as HIPAA and GDPR, ensuring the privacy and security of the
data. The study demonstrates the method's effectiveness through a case study on
pituitary tumor classification, achieving a significant level of accuracy.
However, the primary focus of the study is on the development and evaluation of
federated learning and partially homomorphic encryption as tools for secure
medical image analysis. The results highlight the potential of these techniques
to be applied to other privacy-sensitive domains and contribute to the growing
body of research on secure and privacy-preserving machine learning.