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    Medical Big Data and Internet of Medical Things: Advances, Challenges and Applications

    €168.75
    This book addresses recent advances in data mining, learning, and analysis of big volume medical images resulting at a high rate from both real time systems and off line systems. The book includes privacy, trust, and security issues related to medical Big Data and related IoT and presents case studies in healthcare analytics as well.
    ISBN: 9781138492479
    AuthorHassanien, Aboul Ella (Cairo University
    SubAuthor1Dey, Nilanjan (Techno India College of T
    SubAuthor2Borra, Surekha (K.S. Institute of Techno
    Pub Date06/10/2018
    BindingHardback
    Pages340
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    Big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) play a vital role in prediction systems used in biological and medical applications, particularly for resolving issues related to disease biology at different scales. Modelling and integrating medical big data with the IoT helps in building effective prediction systems for automatic recommendations of diagnosis and treatment. The ability to mine, process, analyse, characterize, classify and cluster a variety and wide volume of medical data is a challenging task. There is a great demand for the design and development of methods dealing with capturing and automatically analysing medical data from imaging systems and IoT sensors. Addressing analytical and legal issues, and research on integration of big data analytics with respect to clinical practice and clinical utility, architectures and clustering techniques for IoT data processing, effective frameworks for removal of misclassified instances, practicality of big data analytics, methodological and technical issues, potential of Hadoop in managing healthcare data is the need of the hour. This book integrates different aspects used in the field of healthcare such as big data, IoT, soft computing, machine learning, augmented reality, organs on chip, personalized drugs, implantable electronics, integration of bio-interfaces, and wearable sensors, devices, practical body area network (BAN) and architectures of web systems.


    Key Features:









    Addresses various applications of Medical Big Data and Internet of Medical Things in real time environment







    Highlights recent innovations, designs, developments and topics of interest in machine learning techniques for classification of medical data







    Provides background and solutions to existing challenges in Medical Big Data and Internet of Medical Things











    Provides optimization techniques and programming models to parallelize the computationally intensive tasks in data mining of medical data







    Discusses interactions, advantages, limitations, challenges and future perspectives of IoT based remote healthcare monitoring systems.







    Includes data privacy and security analysis of cryptography methods for the Web of Medical Things (WoMT)







    Presents case studies on the next generation medical chair, electronic nose and pill cam are also presented.