書名: Healthcare Industry 4.0: Computer Vision-Aided Data Analytics (Computational Intelligence Techniques) 2024
作者: P. Karthikeyan
ISBN: 9781032385150
出版社: Routledge
出版日期: 2024/01
頁數: 192
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This book covers computer vision-based applications in digital healthcare industry 4.0, including different computer vision techniques, image classification, image segmentations, and object detection. Various application case studies from domains such as science, engineering, and social networking are introduced, along with their architecture and how they leverage various technologies, such as edge computing and cloud computing. It also covers applications of computer vision in tumor detection, cancer detection, combating COVID-19, and patient monitoring. Features: Provides a state-of-the-art computer vision application in the digital health care industry Reviews advances in computer vision and data science technologies for analyzing information on human function and disability Includes practical implementation of computer vision application using recent tools and software Explores computer vision-enabled medical/clinical data security in the cloud Includes case studies from the leading computer vision integrated vendors like Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, and Google This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in bioengineering, intelligent systems, and computer science and engineering.

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