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Enhancing Privacy in the Early Detection of Sexual Predators Through Federated Learning and Differential Privacy

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The increased screen time and isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a significant surge in cases of online grooming, which is the use of strategies by predators to lure children into sexual exploitation. Previous efforts to detect grooming in industry and academia have involved accessing and monitoring private conversations through centrally-trained models or sending private conversations to a global server. In this work, we implement a privacy-preserving pipeline for the early detection of sexual predators. We leverage federated learning and differential privacy in order to create safer online spaces for children while respecting their privacy. We investigate various privacy-preserving implementations and discuss their benefits and shortcomings. Our extensive evaluation using real-world data proves that privacy and utility can coexist with only a slight reduction in utility.

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Fairness in Federated Learning: Fairness for Whom?

cs.LG · 2025-05-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A critical review of 121 federated learning fairness papers identifies five recurring pitfalls and proposes a harm-centered, lifecycle-based framework.

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  • Fairness in Federated Learning: Fairness for Whom? cs.LG · 2025-05-27 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    A critical review of 121 federated learning fairness papers identifies five recurring pitfalls and proposes a harm-centered, lifecycle-based framework.