Deep Learning in Smart eHealth Systems [electronic resource] : Evaluation Leveraging for Parkinson’s Disease /
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- 9783031450037
- 006.31 23
- Q325.5-.7
Unraveling Parkinson’s Disease: Diagnostic Challenges and Severity Assessment -- State-of-the-Art: Wearable Devices and Deep Learning Techniques for Parkinson’s Disease -- Design and Engineering of a Medical Wearable Device for Parkinson’s Disease Management -- Deep Learning Models for Parkinson’s Disease Severity Evaluation -- Transforming Parkinson’s Disease Care: Cloud Service Empowered by ServiceNow Technology -- Predicting Wearing-Off Episodes in Parkinson’s with Multimodal Machine Learning -- Enhancing Gait Analysis Through Wearable Insoles and Deep Learning Techniques -- Conclusion and Prospects for Further Development.
One of the main benefits of this book is that it presents a comprehensive and innovative eHealth framework that leverages deep learning and IoT wearable devices for the evaluation of Parkinson's disease patients. This framework offers a new way to assess and monitor patients' motor deficits in a personalized and automated way, improving the efficiency and accuracy of diagnosis and treatment. Compared to other books on eHealth and Parkinson's disease, this book offers a unique perspective and solution to the challenges facing patients and healthcare providers. It combines state-of-the-art technology, such as wearable devices and deep learning algorithms, with clinical expertise to develop a personalized and efficient evaluation framework for Parkinson's disease patients. This book provides a roadmap for the integration of cutting-edge technology into clinical practice, paving the way for more effective and patient-centered healthcare. To understand this book, readers should have a basic knowledge of eHealth, IoT, deep learning, and Parkinson's disease. However, the book provides clear explanations and examples to make the content accessible to a wider audience, including researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare.
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