
Practical Artificial Intelligence for Internet of Medical Things
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Features:
Focus on the Internet of Healthcare Things and innovative solutions developed for use in the application of healthcare services
Discusses artificial intelligence applications, experiments, core concepts, and cutting-edge themes
Demonstrates new approaches to analyzing medical data and identifying ailments using AI to improve overall quality of life
Introduces fundamental concepts for designing the Internet of Healthcare Things solutions
Includes pertinent case studies and applications
This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Biomedical Engineering, and Bioinformatics.
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Chinmay Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BIT Mesra, India, and a Post-doctoral fellow of Federal University of Piaui, Brazil. His primary areas of research include Wireless body area network, Internet of Medical Things, point-of-care diagnosis, mHealth/e-health, and medical imaging. Dr. Chakraborty is co-editing many books on Smart IoMT, Healthcare Technology and Sensor Data Analytics with CRC Press, IET, Pan Stanford and Springer. Dr. Chakraborty has published more than 150 papers at reputed international journals, conferences, book chapters, more than 30 books and more than 20 special issues. He received a Young Research Excellence Award, Global Peer Review Award, Young Faculty Award and Outstanding Researcher Award.
Faris A. Almalki is an assistant professor in wireless communications and drones at Computer Engineering Dep. at Taif University, a research fellow in the Dep. of Electronic and Computer Engineering at Brunel University London. He holds a BSc in Computer Engineering from Taif University, an MSc in Broadband and Mobile Communication Networks from Kent University and a PhD in Wireless Communication Networks from Brunel University London. He is a Member of the IEEE Communication Society.
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