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Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to Biomedical Problems, edited by Martha Refugio Ortiz-Posadas

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Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to Biomedical Problems, edited by Martha Refugio Ortiz-Posadas
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to Biomedical Problems
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1143622104
Responsibility statement
edited by Martha Refugio Ortiz-Posadas
Series statement
STEAM-H: Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Mathematics & Health,, 2520-193XSpringer eBooks.
Summary
This book covers pattern recognition techniques applied to various areas of biomedicine, including disease diagnosis and prognosis, and several problems of classification, with a special focus on—but not limited to—pattern recognition modeling of biomedical signals and images. Multidisciplinary by definition, the book’s topic blends computing, mathematics and other technical sciences towards the development of computational tools and methodologies that can be applied to pattern recognition processes. In this work, the efficacy of such methods and techniques for processing medical information is analyzed and compared, and auxiliary criteria for determining the correct diagnosis and treatment strategies are recommended and applied. Researchers in applied mathematics, the computer sciences, engineering and related fields with a focus on medical applications will benefit from this book, as well as professionals with a special interest in state-of-the-art pattern recognition techniques as applied to biomedicine.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
On the classification of independent components for biomedical signals de-noising: two study cases -- Pattern recognition applied to the analysis of genomic data and its association to diseases -- Image analysis method for the detection of Chagas parasite in blood image -- Monitoring and evaluating public health interventions -- Recognition of nausea patterns in multichannel electrogastrography -- Random Forest for Prediction of HIV Drug Resistance -- Analysis of cardiac contraction patterns -- Pattern Recognition of Chronic Patients Home Life and Out Patient Visits to Automate Follow up and Clinical Management -- Pattern recognition in medical equipment replacement at hospitals
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