Federated learning in food research
Fendor, Zuzanna, van der Velden, Bas H. M., Wang, Xinxin, Carnoli, Andrea Jr., Mutlu, Osman, Hürriyetoğlu, Ali
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Research in the food domain is at times limited due to data sharing obstacles, such as data ownership, privacy requirements, and regulations. While important, these obstacles can restrict data-driven methods such as machine learning. Federated learning, the approach of training models on locally kept data and only sharing the learned parameters, is a potential technique to alleviate data sharing obstacles. This systematic review investigates the use of federated learning within the food domain, structures included papers in a federated learning framework, highlights knowledge gaps, and discusses potential applications. A total of 41 papers were included in the review. The current applications include solutions to water and milk quality assessment, cybersecurity of water processing, pesticide residue risk analysis, weed detection, and fraud detection, focusing on centralized horizontal federated learning. One of the gaps found was the lack of vertical or transfer federated learning and decentralized architectures.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-10-2024
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