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FedBayes: A Zero-Trust Federated Learning Aggregation to Defend Against Adversarial Attacks

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Federated learning has created a decentralized method to train a machine learning model without needing direct access to client data. The main goal of a federated learning architecture is to protect the privacy of each client while still contributing to the training of the global model. However, the main advantage of privacy in federated learning is also the easiest aspect to exploit. Without being able to see the clients' data, it is difficult to determine the quality of the data. By utilizing data poisoning methods, such as backdoor or label-flipping attacks, or by sending manipulated information about their data back to the server, malicious clients are able to corrupt the global model and degrade performance across all clients within a federation. Our novel aggregation method, FedBayes, mitigates the effect of a malicious client by calculating the probabilities of a client's model weights given to the prior model's weights using Bayesian statistics. Our results show that this approach negates the effects of malicious clients and protects the overall federation.

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DocCHA: Towards LLM-Augmented Interactive Online diagnosis System

cs.CL · 2025-07-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

DocCHA, a confidence-scored three-module LLM pipeline, reports improved diagnostic accuracy and information recall over direct-prompting LLMs on two Chinese consultation datasets, but evaluation gaps weaken the claim.

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  • DocCHA: Towards LLM-Augmented Interactive Online diagnosis System cs.CL · 2025-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    DocCHA, a confidence-scored three-module LLM pipeline, reports improved diagnostic accuracy and information recall over direct-prompting LLMs on two Chinese consultation datasets, but evaluation gaps weaken the claim.