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Title Intelligent computing applications for COVID-19 : predictions, diagnosis, and prevention / edited by Tanzila Saba and Amjad Rehman Khan. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2021.
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 305 pages) : color illustrations.
Series Innovations in health informatics and healthcare : using artificial intelligence and smart computing
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Deep learning for COVID-19 infection's diagnosis, prevention and treatment / Amjad Rehman, Kashif Mehmood, Noor Ayesha -- Artificial intelligence in coronavirus detection -- recent findings and future perspectives / Syed Ale Hassan, Sahar Gull, Shahzad Akbar, Israr Hanif, Sajid Iqbal, Muhammad Waqas Aziz -- Solutions of differential equations for prediction of COVID-19 cases by homotopy perturbation method / Nahid Fatima and Monika Dhariwal -- Predictive models of hospital readmission rate using the improved AdaBoost in COVID 19 / Arash Raftarai, Rahemeh Ramazani Mahounaki , Majid Harouni, Mohsen Karimi, Shakiba Khadem Olghoran -- Nigerian Medical Laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19; from grass to grace / Obeta M. Uchejeso, Nkereuwem S. Etukudoh, Okoli C. Chukwudimma -- COVID-19 CT image segmentation and detection : review / Zahra Nourbakhsh -- Interactive medical chatbot for assisting COVID related queries / Aayush Gadia, Palash Nandi, Dipankar Das -- COVID-19 outbreak prediction after lockdown over based on current data analytics / Muhammad Kashif, Tariq Sadad, Zahid Mehmood -- A deep learning CNN model for genome sequence classification / Hemalatha Gunasekaran, K. Ramalakshmi, Shalini Ramanathan, R.Venkatesan -- The impact of lockdown strategies on COVID-19 cases with a confined sentiment analysis of COVID -19 tweets / Tanzila Saba, Hind Alaskar, Dalyah Ajmal, Erum Afzal -- A mathematical model and forecasting of nCovid19 : outbreak in India / G. Maria Jones, S. Godfrey Winster, A. George Maria Selvam and D. Vignesh -- Automatic lung infection segmentation of Covid-19 in CT scan images / Mohsen Karimi, Majid Harouni, Afrooz Nasr, Nakisa Tavakoli -- A review of feature selection algorithms in determining the factors affecting COVID-19 / Shadi Rafieipour, Sogand B Jaferi, Ziafat Rahmati, Nakisa Tavakoli, Shima Zarrabi Baboldasht -- Industry 4.0 technologies based diagnosis for COVID-19 / Manmeet Kaur, Mohan Singh, Jaskanwar Singh.
Summary "Accurate estimation, diagnosis, and prevention of COVID-19 is a global challenge for healthcare organizations. Innovative measures can introduce and implement AI, and Mathematical Modeling applications. This book provides insight into the recent advances of applications, statistical methods, and mathematical modeling for the healthcare industry. This book covers the state-of-the-art applications of AI and Machine Learning in past epidemics, pandemics, and COVID-19. It offers recent global case studies, and discusses how AI and statistical methods, initiatives, and applications such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Correlation and Regression Analysis play a major role in the prediction, diagnosis, and prevention of a pandemic. It will also focus on how AI and statistical applications can facilitate and restructure the healthcare system. This book is written for Researchers, Students, Professionals, Executives, and the general public"-- Provided by publisher.
Biography Tanzila Saba earned her PhD in document information security and management from Faculty of Computing, UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia in 2012. She won the best student award in the School of Computing UTM for 2012. Currently, she is serving as an Associate Chair of Information Systems Department in the College of Computer and Information Sciences Prince Sultan University Riyadh KSA. Her primary research focus in recent years is Medical Imaging, Pattern Recognition, Data Mining, MRI analysis, and Soft-computing. She has above two hundred publications that have above 5000 citations. Her mostly publications are in biomedical research published in ISI/SCIE indexed. Due to her excellent research achievement, she is included in Marquis Who's Who (S & T) 2012." Currently, she is an editor and reviewer of reputed journals and on the panel of TPC of international conferences. She led several funded research projects as a PI. She has full command of a variety of subjects and taught several courses at the graduate and postgraduate levels. On the accreditation side, she is a skilled lady with ABET& NCAAA quality assurance. She is the senior member of IEEE. Dr.Tanzila is the leader of the Artificial Intelligence& Data Analytics Research Lab at PSU and active professional members of ACM, AIS and IAENG organizations. She is the PSU WiDS (Women in Data Science) ambassador at Stanford University and Global WomenTech Conference. She earned the Best Researcher award at PSU for consecutive 4 years. She has been nominated as a Research Professor at PSU since September 2019. Amjad Rehman Khan is a Senior Researcher in the Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics Lab, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He earned PhD & Postdoc from School of Computing Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia specialization in Forensic Documents Analysis and Security with honor in 2010 and 2011 respectively. He received Rector award 2010 for best student in the university. His keen interests are in Data Mining, Health Informatics, Pattern Recognition. He is author of more than 200 ISI journal papers, conferences and is a senior member of IEEE. Currently, he is PI in several funded projects and also completed projects funded from MOHE Malaysia, Saudi Arabia.
Subject COVID-19 (Disease) -- Epidemiology -- Data processing.
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Epidemiology -- Simulation methods.
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Diagnosis -- Data processing.
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Diagnosis -- Simulation methods.
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications.
COVID-19 -- Épidémiologie -- Informatique.
COVID-19 -- Épidémiologie -- Méthodes de simulation.
Intelligence artificielle en médecine.
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Added Author Saba, Tanzila, editor.
Khan, Amjad Rehman, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Intelligent computing applications for COVID-19 First edition. Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2021 9780367692476 (DLC) 2021007042
ISBN 9781003141105 electronic book
1003141102 electronic book
9781000423631 electronic book
1000423638 electronic book
9781000423600 electronic book
1000423603 electronic book
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