At the event of the SECURED project on 2-3 October 2024, the participating doctors, computer scientists and university students were introduced to methods of generating synthetic image data in the fields of cardiotocography (CTG), mammography, chest X-ray and skull (brain) MRI imaging.
At the event organised by the SECURED project on 2-3 October 2024, the colleauges of the National Laboratory for Health Security Data-Driven Health Division, the Semmelweis University Centre Health Services Management Training and the project’s presented methods of generating synthetic image data in the fields of cardiotocography (CTG), mammography, chest X-ray and skull (brain) MRI imaging to participating physicians, IT specialists and university students. During the workshop the participants were able to check out the synthetic data generation tools and give direct feedback to the developers.
The SECURED project addresses how to anonymise data in a way that makes de-anonymisation experiments difficult to implement. The application area of the project is healthcare, i.e. all healthcare data involved in overall activities.
More information on the SECURED project can be found here .