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Centralized Machine Learning Versus Federated Averaging: A Comparison using MNIST Dataset
2022
KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems
A flood of information has occurred with the rise of the internet and digital devices in the fourth industrial revolution era. Every millisecond, massive amounts of structured and unstructured data are generated; smartphones, wearable devices, sensors, and self-driving cars are just a few examples of devices that currently generate massive amounts of data in our daily. Machine learning has been considered an approach to support and recognize patterns in data in many areas to provide a
doi:10.3837/tiis.2022.02.020
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