Abstract

The recent viral outbreaks have had a significant impact on interpersonal relationships, particularly in enclosed spaces. Detecting and preventing the transmission of diseases such as COVID-19 has become a top priority. These diseases are typically identifiable through the symptoms they cause in humans. However, the collection of personal and health data for use in Artificial Intelligence models can give rise to ethical, security, and privacy issues. Therefore, it is necessary to have architectures that maintain the principles of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence by design. This work proposes a decentralised architecture based on Federated Learning for symptomatic disease detection using the edge computing paradigm, storing the information in the device that collected it, and the foundations of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. The architecture is designed to be robust, secure, transparent, and responsible while maintaining data privacy. The proposed approach can be used with medical information capture systems with different user profiles.

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