Deep Learning and IoT in Healthcare Systems

Deep Learning and IoT in Healthcare Systems

Title: Deep Learning and IoT in Healthcare Systems
Author: Krishna Kant Singh, Akansha Singh, Jenn-Wei Lin & Ahmed A. Elngar
Release: 2021-12-14
Kind: ebook
Genre: Computers & Internet, Books, Programming, Professional & Technical, Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software, Science & Nature, Internet
Size: 23904335
This new volume discusses the applications and challenges of deep learning and the internet of things for applications in healthcare. It describes deep learning techniques in conjunction with IoT used by practitioners and researchers worldwide.
The authors explore the convergence of IoT and deep learning to enable things to communicate, share information, and coordinate decisions. The book includes deep feedforward networks, regularization, optimization algorithms, convolutional networks, sequence modeling, and practical methodology. Chapters look at assistive devices in healthcare, alerting and detection devices, energy efficiency in using IoT, data mining for gathering health information for individuals with autism, IoT for mobile applications, and more. The text also offers mathematical and conceptual background that presents the latest technology as well as a selection of case studies.

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