ML with HE: Privacy Preserving Machine Learning Inferences for Genome Studies

10/21/2021
by   Ş. S. Mağara, et al.
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Preserving the privacy and security of big data in the context of cloud computing, while maintaining a certain level of efficiency of its processing remains to be a subject, open for improvement. One of the most popular applications epitomizing said concerns is found to be useful in genome analysis. This work proposes a secure multi-label tumor classification method using homomorphic encryption, whereby two different machine learning algorithms, SVM and XGBoost, are used to classify the encrypted genome data of different tumor types.

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