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Machine Learning Models Disclosure from Trusted Research Environments (TRE), Challenges and Opportunities

Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare and medicine have increased in recent years. To enable access to personal data, Trusted Research environments (TREs) provide safe and secure environments in which researchers can access sensitive personal data and develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning models. However currently few TREs support the use of automated AI-based modelling using Machine Learning. Early attempts have been made in the literature to present and introduce privacy preserving machine learning from the design point of view [1]. However, there exists a gap in the practical decision-making guidance for TREs in handling models disclosure. Specifically, the use of machine learning creates a need to disclose new types of outputs from TREs, such as trained machine learning models. Although TREs have clear policies for the disclosure of statistical outputs, the extent to which trained models can leak personal training data once released is not well understood and guidelines do not exist within TREs for the safe disclosure of these models. In this paper we introduce the challenge of disclosing trained machine learning models from TREs. We first give an overview of machine learning models in general and describe some of their applications in healthcare and medicine. We define the main vulnerabilities of trained machine learning models in general. We also describe the main factors affecting the vulnerabilities of disclosing machine learning models. This paper also provides insights and analyses methods that could be introduced within TREs to mitigate the risk of privacy breaches when disclosing trained models.

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