Smart healthcare is a framework that utilizes technologies such as wearable devices, the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), sophisticated machine learning algorithms, and wireless …
The increasing availability of biomedical data from large biobanks, electronic health records, medical imaging, wearable and ambient biosensors, and the lower cost of genome and …
Multimodal medical data fusion has emerged as a transformative approach in smart healthcare, enabling a comprehensive understanding of patient health and personalized …
Modern healthcare systems now rely on advanced computing methods and technologies, such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices and clouds, to collect and analyze personal health …
T Chen, E Keravnou-Papailiou, G Antoniou - Artificial Intelligence in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Recent advances in information technology have facilitated the massive collection of big data in numerous areas, including the healthcare sector. Healthcare data exists in various …
In today's digital world, healthcare is one of the core areas in the medical domain. A healthcare system is required to analyze a large amount of patient data, which helps to …
Because of the vast availability of data, there has been an additional focus on the health industry and an increasing number of studies that aim to leverage the data to improve …
Background New community-based arrangements and novel technologies can empower individuals to be active participants in their health maintenance, enabling people to control …
The proliferation of disconnected information systems accumulating increasing volumes of heterogeneous data is a formidable challenge in the healthcare domain. It is necessary to …