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Differential Privacy-Driven Framework for Enhancing Heart Disease Prediction

25 April 2025
Yazan Otoum
Amiya Nayak
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Abstract

With the rapid digitalization of healthcare systems, there has been a substantial increase in the generation and sharing of private health data. Safeguarding patient information is essential for maintaining consumer trust and ensuring compliance with legal data protection regulations. Machine learning is critical in healthcare, supporting personalized treatment, early disease detection, predictive analytics, image interpretation, drug discovery, efficient operations, and patient monitoring. It enhances decision-making, accelerates research, reduces errors, and improves patient outcomes. In this paper, we utilize machine learning methodologies, including differential privacy and federated learning, to develop privacy-preserving models that enable healthcare stakeholders to extract insights without compromising individual privacy. Differential privacy introduces noise to data to guarantee statistical privacy, while federated learning enables collaborative model training across decentralized datasets. We explore applying these technologies to Heart Disease Data, demonstrating how they preserve privacy while delivering valuable insights and comprehensive analysis. Our results show that using a federated learning model with differential privacy achieved a test accuracy of 85%, ensuring patient data remained secure and private throughout the process.

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@article{otoum2025_2504.18007,
  title={ Differential Privacy-Driven Framework for Enhancing Heart Disease Prediction },
  author={ Yazan Otoum and Amiya Nayak },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.18007},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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