The FeatureCloud Platform for Federated Learning in Biomedicine: Unified Approach

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Matschinske JulianORCID,Späth JulianORCID,Bakhtiari MohammadORCID,Probul NiklasORCID,Kazemi Majdabadi Mohammad MahdiORCID,Nasirigerdeh RezaORCID,Torkzadehmahani ReihanehORCID,Hartebrodt AnneORCID,Orban Balazs-AttilaORCID,Fejér Sándor-JózsefORCID,Zolotareva OlgaORCID,Das SupratimORCID,Baumbach LindaORCID,Pauling Josch KORCID,Tomašević OliveraORCID,Bihari BélaORCID,Bloice MarcusORCID,Donner Nina CORCID,Fdhila WalidORCID,Frisch TobiasORCID,Hauschild Anne-ChristinORCID,Heider DominikORCID,Holzinger AndreasORCID,Hötzendorfer WalterORCID,Hospes JanORCID,Kacprowski TimORCID,Kastelitz MarkusORCID,List MarkusORCID,Mayer RudolfORCID,Moga MónikaORCID,Müller HeimoORCID,Pustozerova AnastasiaORCID,Röttger RichardORCID,Saak Christina CORCID,Saranti AnnaORCID,Schmidt Harald H H WORCID,Tschohl ChristofORCID,Wenke Nina KORCID,Baumbach JanORCID

Abstract

Background Machine learning and artificial intelligence have shown promising results in many areas and are driven by the increasing amount of available data. However, these data are often distributed across different institutions and cannot be easily shared owing to strict privacy regulations. Federated learning (FL) allows the training of distributed machine learning models without sharing sensitive data. In addition, the implementation is time-consuming and requires advanced programming skills and complex technical infrastructures. Objective Various tools and frameworks have been developed to simplify the development of FL algorithms and provide the necessary technical infrastructure. Although there are many high-quality frameworks, most focus only on a single application case or method. To our knowledge, there are no generic frameworks, meaning that the existing solutions are restricted to a particular type of algorithm or application field. Furthermore, most of these frameworks provide an application programming interface that needs programming knowledge. There is no collection of ready-to-use FL algorithms that are extendable and allow users (eg, researchers) without programming knowledge to apply FL. A central FL platform for both FL algorithm developers and users does not exist. This study aimed to address this gap and make FL available to everyone by developing FeatureCloud, an all-in-one platform for FL in biomedicine and beyond. Methods The FeatureCloud platform consists of 3 main components: a global frontend, a global backend, and a local controller. Our platform uses a Docker to separate the local acting components of the platform from the sensitive data systems. We evaluated our platform using 4 different algorithms on 5 data sets for both accuracy and runtime. Results FeatureCloud removes the complexity of distributed systems for developers and end users by providing a comprehensive platform for executing multi-institutional FL analyses and implementing FL algorithms. Through its integrated artificial intelligence store, federated algorithms can easily be published and reused by the community. To secure sensitive raw data, FeatureCloud supports privacy-enhancing technologies to secure the shared local models and assures high standards in data privacy to comply with the strict General Data Protection Regulation. Our evaluation shows that applications developed in FeatureCloud can produce highly similar results compared with centralized approaches and scale well for an increasing number of participating sites. Conclusions FeatureCloud provides a ready-to-use platform that integrates the development and execution of FL algorithms while reducing the complexity to a minimum and removing the hurdles of federated infrastructure. Thus, we believe that it has the potential to greatly increase the accessibility of privacy-preserving and distributed data analyses in biomedicine and beyond.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

Health Informatics

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