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Federated Machine Learning for Detection of Skin Diseases and Enhancement of Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Security

Author Affiliations
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Saveetha University, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, University of Saskatchewan, ...
Published InIEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
Year2022
Citations154

Abstract

Human skin disease, the most infectious dermatological ailment globally, is initially diagnosed by sight. Some clinical screening and dermoscopic analysis of skin biopsies and scrapings for accurate classification are medically compulsory. Classification of skin diseases using medical images is more challenging because of the complex formation and variant colors of the disease and data security concerns. Both the Convolution Neural Network (CNN) for classification and a federated learning approach for data privacy preservation show significant performance in the realm of medical imaging fields. In this paper, a custom image dataset was prepared with four classes of skin disease, a CNN model was suggested and compared with several benchmark CNN algorithms, and an experiment was carried out to ensure data privacy…
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