arXiv AI

Property-Driven Synthetic Data Engineering for Data-Scarce Software Systems: Reflections from the Breast Cancer Domain

arXiv:2607. 06133v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Modern software systems increasingly depend on data for analysis, prediction, testing, and decision-making.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 7

Memisis: Orchestrating and Evaluating Synthetic Data for Tabular Health Datasets

arXiv:2605. 17758v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Synthetic data is widely used in healthcare to create datasets that preserve statistical properties of real data without exposing sensitive patient information.

By Nitish Nagesh, Pengbao Zhou, Atchuth Naveen Chilaparasetti, Yajat Nagaraj Kiran, Tu Nguyen, Arshia Harish Puthran, Muhjaazee Love, Aadi Sharma, Mahdi Bagheri, Ian Harris, Amir M. Rahmani
arXiv AI
Aug 11

Ethical Framework for Responsible Foundational Models in Medical Imaging

arXiv:2406. 11868v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: The emergence of foundational models represents a paradigm shift in medical imaging, offering extraordinary capabilities in disease detection, diagnosis, and treatment planning.

By Debesh Jha, Gorkem Durak, Abhijit Das, Jasmer Sanjotra, Onkar Susladkar, Suramyaa Sarkar, Ashish Rauniyar, Nikhil Kumar Tomar, Linkai Peng, Sirui Li, Koushik Biswas, Ertugrul Aktas, Elif Keles, Matthew Antalek, Zheyuan Zhang, Bin Wang, Xin Zhu, Hongyi Pan, Deniz Seyithanoglu, Alpay Medetalibeyoglu, Vanshali Sharma, Vedat Cicek, Amir A. Rahsepar, Rutger Hendrix, A. Enis Cetin, Bulent Aydogan, Mohamed Abazeed, Frank H. Miller, Rajesh N. Keswani, Hatice Savas, Sachin Jambawalikar, Daniela P. Ladner, Amir A. Borhani, Concetto Spampinato, Michael B. Wallace, Ulas Bagci
arXiv AI
Jun 18

PSyGenTAB: A Privacy-Preserving Framework for Synthetic Clinical Tabular Data Generation via Constrained Optimization

arXiv:2606. 18518v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The development of medical AI is constrained by limited access to high-quality clinical data due to institutional silos and strict privacy regulations such as HIPAA and GDPR.

By Arshia Ilaty, Hossein Shirazi, Manasi Chitale, Kedar Hegde, Dhanalakshmi Ramesh, Rashmi S. Manjunath, Amir Rahmani, Hajar Homayouni
arXiv AI
Jul 13

How to DP-fy Your Data: A Practical Guide to Generating Synthetic Data With Differential Privacy

arXiv:2512. 03238v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: High quality data is needed to unlock the full potential of AI for end users.

By Natalia Ponomareva, Zheng Xu, H. Brendan McMahan, Peter Kairouz, Lucas Rosenblatt, Vincent Cohen-Addad, Crist\'obal Guzm\'an, Ryan McKenna, Galen Andrew, Alex Bie, Da Yu, Alex Kurakin, Morteza Zadimoghaddam, Sergei Vassilvitskii, Andreas Terzis
arXiv AI
Jul 23

Trustworthy Privacy-Preserving Multimodal Federated Learning for Personalised Breast Cancer Prediction

arXiv:2607. 19532v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Federated learning has emerged as a potential solution to privacy concerns associated with using sensitive health data for training predictive models, particularly in personalised cancer care.

By Ruth Amey, Muhammad Arifur Rahman, Taha Osman, Nicholas Shopland, Andy Burton, Mufti Mahmud, David J. Brown
arXiv AI
Jun 30

Building AI-Ready Data Systems for Space Life Sciences, Aerospace Medicine, and Deep Space Exploration

arXiv:2606. 28856v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: While AI holds the potential to revolutionize space life sciences, realizing this promise is contingent upon the systematic restructuring of heterogeneous spaceflight biological data into machine-actionable, AI-ready forms.

By Sylvain V. Costes, Sergio Garcia Busto, Ryan T. Scott, James A. Casaletto, Gautier Bardi de Fourtou, Brian M. Evarts, Amanda M. Saravia-Butler, Xavier-Lewis Palmer, Rodrigo Coutinho de Almeida, Laetitia Frost, Jelena Te\v{s}i\'c, Afshin Beheshti, Christopher E. Mason, Peter W. Rose, Sergio E. Baranzini, Lauren M. Sanders, Stefania Giacomello, Pedro Madrigal
arXiv AI
Aug 7

Improving the Realism of Synthetic Clinical Benchmarks Under Utility Constraints

arXiv:2608. 06265v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Synthetic clinical benchmarks for enterprise AI agents can pass existing utility checks and still remain structurally unrealistic, especially in privacy-sensitive healthcare settings where operational data are hard to access.

By Omid Bazgir, Md Nasir, Jacob Hoffman, Yang Yang, Manu Agrawal, Anusua Trivedi, Vinay Rao Dandin, Chris Gibbons, Christine Swisher
arXiv AI
Aug 11

H2: A Dual Hybrid Semantic Data Lake Architecture for Medical Data Harmonization with Human-In-the-Loop verified, LLM Driven Metadata Annotation System

arXiv:2608. 08056v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Medical data, by its nature, exhibit a high degree of heterogeneity on multiple levels ranging from (a) different modalities like images, text and time series, (b) diverse tabular schemata introduced by institutions and (c) completely unstructured textual information data provided by healthcare professionals.

By Ioannis N. Tzortzis, Georgia Kapetadimitri, Agapi Davradou, Nefeli Kousta, Nikolaos Bakalos, Ioannis Rallis, Dimitrios Kalogeras, Nikolaos Doulamis, Anastasios Doulamis
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jun 11

Disparate Impact in Synthetic Data Generation

We revisit the fairness notion of disparate impact for synthetic data generation (SDG), that assesses whether the utility of generated records is the same across sensitive groups. Our approach departs from existing work on fair SDG, that address the problem of correcting for undue biases in the observed distribution, hence redefining SDG as learning a distribution that is not that of the real data.