Final conference project FLORENCE
Today’s program featured a review of the lessons learned and results delivered by the consortium after three years of cross-border and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The agenda included an overview of the project’s main deliverables and outcomes:
- Insights on building and running a federated learning model on Danish and Norwegian Colorectal Cancer Data
- Breaking data with Federated Learning
- Treating advanced colorectal cancers in Norway, before and after FLORENCE
- Simulated MDT decisions with a machine-learning decision-support tool in Denmark and Norway
- Advancing cancer registries through AI collaboration
- Federated learning: Governance and compliance
- Handling sensitive data in health research – experiences, findings, challenges and recommendations (Søren Jensen from Computerome)
- Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning with Fairness, Robustness, and Interpretability
As part of the project, the consortium has developed a Nordic Strategy and Action Plan.
View and download the plan here: Nordic Strategy And Action Plan – FLORENCE