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Auteurs principaux: Wang, Yujiang, Thakur, Anshul, Dong, Mingzhi, Ma, Pingchuan, Petridis, Stavros, Shang, Li, Zhu, Tingting, Clifton, David A.
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Publié: 2023
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.03711
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author Wang, Yujiang
Thakur, Anshul
Dong, Mingzhi
Ma, Pingchuan
Petridis, Stavros
Shang, Li
Zhu, Tingting
Clifton, David A.
author_facet Wang, Yujiang
Thakur, Anshul
Dong, Mingzhi
Ma, Pingchuan
Petridis, Stavros
Shang, Li
Zhu, Tingting
Clifton, David A.
contents The prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) has envisioned an era of healthcare democratisation that promises every stakeholder a new and better way of life. However, the advancement of clinical AI research is significantly hurdled by the dearth of data democratisation in healthcare. To truly democratise data for AI studies, challenges are two-fold: 1. the sensitive information in clinical data should be anonymised appropriately, and 2. AI-oriented clinical knowledge should flow freely across organisations. This paper considers a recent deep-learning advent, dataset condensation (DC), as a stone that kills two birds in democratising healthcare data. The condensed data after DC, which can be viewed as statistical metadata, abstracts original clinical records and irreversibly conceals sensitive information at individual levels; nevertheless, it still preserves adequate knowledge for learning deep neural networks (DNNs). More favourably, the compressed volumes and the accelerated model learnings of condensed data portray a more efficient clinical knowledge sharing and flowing system, as necessitated by data democratisation. We underline DC's prospects for democratising clinical data, specifically electrical healthcare records (EHRs), for AI research through experimental results and analysis across three healthcare datasets of varying data types.
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spellingShingle Medical records condensation: a roadmap towards healthcare data democratisation
Wang, Yujiang
Thakur, Anshul
Dong, Mingzhi
Ma, Pingchuan
Petridis, Stavros
Shang, Li
Zhu, Tingting
Clifton, David A.
Machine Learning
Computers and Society
The prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) has envisioned an era of healthcare democratisation that promises every stakeholder a new and better way of life. However, the advancement of clinical AI research is significantly hurdled by the dearth of data democratisation in healthcare. To truly democratise data for AI studies, challenges are two-fold: 1. the sensitive information in clinical data should be anonymised appropriately, and 2. AI-oriented clinical knowledge should flow freely across organisations. This paper considers a recent deep-learning advent, dataset condensation (DC), as a stone that kills two birds in democratising healthcare data. The condensed data after DC, which can be viewed as statistical metadata, abstracts original clinical records and irreversibly conceals sensitive information at individual levels; nevertheless, it still preserves adequate knowledge for learning deep neural networks (DNNs). More favourably, the compressed volumes and the accelerated model learnings of condensed data portray a more efficient clinical knowledge sharing and flowing system, as necessitated by data democratisation. We underline DC's prospects for democratising clinical data, specifically electrical healthcare records (EHRs), for AI research through experimental results and analysis across three healthcare datasets of varying data types.
title Medical records condensation: a roadmap towards healthcare data democratisation
topic Machine Learning
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.03711