Computer-Aided-Diagnosis as a Service on Decentralized Medical Cloud for Efficient and Rapid Emergency Response Intelligence

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Amirhossein Peyvandi
Babak Majidi
Soodeh Peyvandi
Jagdish Patra
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[1] Khatam University,Department of Computer Engineering
[2] York University,Emergency and Rapid Response Simulation (ADERSIM) Artificial Intelligence Group, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
[3] University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria,Process Management and Business Intelligence
[4] Swinburne University of Technology,Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology
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New Generation Computing | 2021年 / 39卷
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Emergency response; COVID-19 pandemic; Blockchain; Computer aided diagnosis; Machine learning;
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant increase in the workload for the emergency systems and healthcare providers all around the world. The emergency systems are dealing with large number of patients in various stages of deteriorating conditions which require significant medical expertise for accurate and rapid diagnosis and treatment. This issue will become more prominent in places with lack of medical experts and state-of-the-art clinical equipment, especially in developing countries. The machine intelligence aided medical diagnosis systems can provide rapid, dependable, autonomous, and low-cost solutions for medical diagnosis in emergency conditions. In this paper, a privacy-preserving computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) framework, called Decentralized deep Emergency response Intelligence (D-EI), which provides secure machine learning based medical diagnosis on the cloud is proposed. The proposed framework provides a blockchain based decentralized machine learning solution to aid the health providers with medical diagnosis in emergency conditions. The D-EI uses blockchain smart contracts to train the CAD machine learning models using all the data on the medical cloud while preserving the privacy of patients’ records. Using the proposed framework, the data of each patient helps to increase the overall accuracy of the CAD model by balancing the diagnosis datasets with minority classes and special cases. As a case study, the D-EI is demonstrated as a solution for COVID-19 diagnosis. The D-EI framework can help in pandemic management by providing rapid and accurate diagnosis in overwhelming medical workload conditions.
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