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Computational Health Informatics for Biomedical Applications

English · Hardback

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Explores 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.


List of contents










1. IoT-Based Healthcare Systems and Their Security Concerns 2. Distributed Bragg Reflector Biosensor for Medical Applications 3. Photonic MEMS Sensor for Biomedical Applications 4. Chaotic and Nonlinear Features as EEG Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of Neuropathologies 5. Application of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Healthcare 6. Heart Disease Prediction Desktop Application Using Supervised Learning 7. Coronavirus Outbreak Prediction Analysis and Coronavirus Detection Through X-Ray Using Machine Learning 8. Numerical Analysis of Bioheat Transfer in Thermal Medicine 9. Evolution of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Healthcare 10. Medication Extender Drone Using CoppeliaSim 11. Big Data and Visualization-Oriented Latency-Aware Smart Health Architecture 12. Signal Processing in Biomedical Applications in Present and Future Development 13. Emerging Trends in Healthcare and Drug Development 14. Future Directions in Healthcare Research


About the author










Aryan Chaudhary is the Research Head and Lead Member of the research project launched by Nijji Healthcare Pvt Ltd. He focuses on implementing technologies such as artificial intelligence, deep learning, IoT, cognitive technology, and blockchain to improve the healthcare sector. He has published academic papers on public health and digital health in international journals and has participated as a keynote speaker at international and national conferences. He is editor of many books on biomedical science and chief editor of a CRC book series. He also serves as a guest editor of many special journal issues. He was named Most Inspiring Young Leader in Healthtech Space 2022 by Business Connect and received a Global Education and Corporate Leadership award for best project leader.
Sardar M. N. Islam (Naz) is currently a Professor at the Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities and Lead of the Decision Sciences and Modelling Program at Victoria University, Australia. He is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Artificial Intelligence at Sriwijaya University (UnSri), Indonesia, and was a Distinguished Visiting Professor (2019-2021) at American University of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab of Emirates. His academic work has gained international acclaim, resulting in many honors and awards, visiting and adjunct professorial appointments in different countries, appointments in editorial roles of journals, and invitations as keynote speaker at international conferences. He has published over 30 scholarly authored academic books in different disciplines. He has also published about 250 articles, including some in the top leading international journals in his specialized research areas.


Summary

Explores 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.

Product details

Assisted by Aryan Chaudhary (Editor), Sardar M. N. Islam (Naz) (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.03.2023
 
EAN 9781774912539
ISBN 978-1-77491-253-9
No. of pages 334
Weight 830 g
Illustrations Farb., s/w. Abb.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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