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Exploring Machine Learning Models for Federated Learning: A Review of Approaches, Performance, and Limitations

In: Dynamics of Disasters

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  • Elaheh Jafarigol

    (University of Oklahoma)

  • Theodore B. Trafalis

    (University of Oklahoma)

  • Talayeh Razzaghi

    (University of Oklahoma)

  • Mona Zamankhani

    (Isfahan University of Technology)

Abstract

In the growing world of artificial intelligence, federated learning is a distributed learning framework enhanced to preserve the privacy of individuals’ data. Federated learning lays the groundwork for collaborative research in areas where the data is sensitive. Federated learning has several implications for real-world problems. In times of crisis, when real-time decision-making is critical, federated learning allows multiple entities to work collectively without sharing sensitive data. This distributed approach enables us to leverage information from multiple sources and gain more diverse insights. This chapter is a systematic review of the literature on privacy-preserving machine learning in the last few years based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Specifically, we have presented an extensive review of supervised/unsupervised machine learning algorithms, ensemble methods, meta-heuristic approaches, blockchain technology, and reinforcement learning used in the framework of federated learning, in addition to an overview of federated learning applications. This chapter reviews the literature on the components of federated learning and its applications in the last few years. The main purpose of this work is to provide researchers and practitioners with a comprehensive overview of federated learning from the machine learning point of view. A discussion of some open problems and future research directions in federated learning is also provided.

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  • Elaheh Jafarigol & Theodore B. Trafalis & Talayeh Razzaghi & Mona Zamankhani, 2024. "Exploring Machine Learning Models for Federated Learning: A Review of Approaches, Performance, and Limitations," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Ilias S. Kotsireas & Anna Nagurney & Panos M. Pardalos & Stefan Wolfgang Pickl & Chrysafis Vogiatzis (ed.), Dynamics of Disasters, pages 87-121, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-3-031-74006-0_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-74006-0_4
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