BOOKS - Deep Learning in Internet of Things for Next Generation Healthcare
Deep Learning in Internet of Things for Next Generation Healthcare - Lavanya Sharma, Pradeep Kumar Garg 2024 PDF CRC Press BOOKS
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Deep Learning in Internet of Things for Next Generation Healthcare
Author: Lavanya Sharma, Pradeep Kumar Garg
Year: 2024
Number of pages: 311
Format: PDF
File size: 10.2 MB
Language: ENG

This book presents the latest developments in Deep Learning-enabled healthcare tools and technologies and offers practical ideas for using the IoT with Deep Learning (motion-based object data) to deal with human dynamics and challenges including critical application domains, technologies, medical imaging, drug discovery, insurance fraud detection and solutions to handle relevant challenges. This book covers real-time healthcare applications, novel solutions, current open challenges, and the future of Deep Learning for next-generation healthcare. It includes detailed analysis of the utilization of the IoT with Deep Learning and its underlying technologies in critical application areas of emergency departments such as drug discovery, medical imaging, fraud detection, and genomes. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs), in particular, are excellent at extracting hierarchical characteristics from images using Deep Learning models. These models learn to recognize edges, textures, forms, and even intricate patterns inside images in the context of human vision. CNNs may automatically identify pertinent features for IoT applications from unprocessed visual data without the need for explicit feature engineering. The classifcation and recognition of objects is one of the most important uses of Deep Learning and human vision in IoT. Deep Learning models can be taught to identify and categorize objects in frames of pictures or videos. Security (intruder detection), retail (product identifcation), healthcare (medical image analysis), and other felds all make use of these capabilities. Postgraduate students and researchers in the departments of Computer Science, working in the areas of the IoT, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, image processing, Big Data, cloud computing, and remote sensing will find this book useful.

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