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Computational Health Informatics for Biomedical Applications PDF

364 Pages·2023·15.668 MB·English
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by Aryan Chaudhary, Sardar M. N. Islam (Naz)| 2023| 364 pages| 15.668| English

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The recent explosion of technology in healthcare has rapidly changed the healthcare sector. Technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) along with the integration of the Internet of Medical Things have evolved to tackle the need for remote healthcare systems, augmenting them in a self-sustainable way. This new volume explores the many important smart technologies that can make healthcare delivery and monitoring faster, more efficient, and less invasive. It looks at computational tactics as applied to the development of biomedical applications using Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, signal analysis, computer-aided design, robotics and automation, biomedical imaging, telemedicine, and other technologies. The book provides a solid framework to give the modern class of medical gearheads information on the innovative applications of computational mechanisms for improving and expediting patient-friendly automation in healthcare.This review investigates the ramifications of computer-based intelligence on medical services the executives and difficulties associated with utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical care alongside the audit of a few examination papers that pre-owned computer-based intelligence models in various areas of medical services like Dermatology, Radiology, Medication plan and so forth Computerized reasoning (man-made intelligence) intend to imitate human intellectual capacities. We study the current status of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in medical services and examine its future.

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Author:Aryan Chaudhary, Sardar M. N. Islam (Naz)
Publication Year:2023
ISBN:9781003331681
Pages:364
Language:English
File Size:15.668
Format:PDF
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