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A Simulated Federated Analysis of MS-Induced Brain Lesions

Machine Learning 2026-05-12 v1

Abstract

Federated techniques such as federated learning and federated analysis have emerged as a powerful paradigm for enabling multi-center research on sensitive clinical data while preserving patient privacy. In this study, we introduce a simulation framework that emulates a real-world federated research project focused on the analysis of multiple sclerosis (MS) patient data. The project comprises two components: an image segmentation task and a clinical data analysis task, where federated variants of survival analysis and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) are employed. To capture the complexity and heterogeneity of real clinical datasets, we construct a federation of high-fidelity synthetic cohorts designed to mirror MS-related clinical and demographic characteristics, while the imaging component leverages publicly available real-world datasets. Our simulation replicates key elements of authentic federated workflows, including distributed data governance, site-specific preprocessing, model training across isolated nodes, and the secure aggregation of analytical outputs. This framework provides a realistic testbed for developing, evaluating, and benchmarking federated learning methods in the context of MS research.

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@article{arxiv.2605.08223,
  title  = {A Simulated Federated Analysis of MS-Induced Brain Lesions},
  author = {Evelyn Trautmann and Joël Federer-Gsponer and Markus C. Elze and José-Tomás Prieto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.08223},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication at The 39th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems