Ahmad S. Almadhor, A. Khan, Chitapong Wechtaisong, Iqra Yousaf, N. Kryvinska, U. Tariq, Haithem Ben Chikha
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Chest Radiographs Based Pneumothorax Detection Using Federated Learning
: Pneumothorax is a thoracic condition that occurs when a person’s lungs collapse, causing air to enter the pleural cavity, the area close to the lungs and chest wall. The most persistent disease, as well as one that necessitates particular patient care and the privacy of their health records. The radiologists find it challenging to diagnose pneumothorax due to the variations in images. Deep learning-based techniques are commonly employed to solve image categorization and segmentation problems. However, it is challenging to employ it in the medical field due to privacy issues and a lack of data. To address this issue, a federated learning framework based on an Xception neural network model is proposed in this research. The pneumothorax medical image dataset is obtained from the Kaggle repository. Data preprocessing is performed on the used dataset to convert unstructured data into structured information to improve the model’s performance. Min-max normalization technique is used to normalize the data, and the features are extracted from chest X-ray images. Then dataset converts into two windows to make two clients for local model training. Xception neural network model is trained on the dataset individually and aggregates model updates from two clients on the server side. To decrease the over-fitting effect, every client analyses the results three times. Client 1 performed better in round 2 with a 79.0% accuracy, and client 2 performed better in round 2 with a 77.0% accuracy. The experimental result shows the effectiveness of the federated learning-based technique on a deep neural network, reaching a 79.28% accuracy while also providing privacy to the patient’s data.
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