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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Health Informatics

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  • Dementia presents a growing global health challenge, necessitating advanced predictive models for new drug development and clinical application.
  • Machine learning (ML) shows potential in dementia research but faces significant barriers in routine healthcare, primarily due to data unavailability and resulting data drift.
  • Existing ML applications in healthcare are underutilized, especially for image-based decision support, hindering equitable real-world translation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and pilot a scalable, cloud-based infrastructure as code solution for dementia research.
  • To address data unavailability and data drift challenges in developing AI models for dementia care.
  • To enable the creation of robust and adaptable artificial intelligence (AI) models for dementia medicine while preserving patient privacy.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a cloud-based infrastructure as code (IaC) solution.
  • Integration of privacy-preserving federated learning (FL) techniques.
  • Piloting the architecture to demonstrate its scalability and effectiveness in a healthcare context.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated a scalable, cloud-based infrastructure for AI model development in dementia research.
  • Successfully implemented privacy-preserving federated learning, keeping patient data localized and secure.
  • Enabled the development of adaptable AI models, overcoming data drift barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Cloud-based federated learning offers a viable solution for developing AI in dementia medicine.
  • This approach enhances data security and patient privacy, crucial for healthcare applications.
  • The proposed infrastructure and codebase can accelerate research and real-world translation of AI in dementia care.