1st Edition

Advances in Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Applications

306 Pages 101 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

306 Pages 101 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Advances in Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Applications comprehensively covers the theoretical foundations, applications, and research potential of artificial intelligence in the healthcare domain. Features: Discusses advanced concepts such as biomedical large language models, and natural language processing applications Covers machine vision applications for robotics in... Read more

1. Revolutionizing Healthcare: Exploring Robotics’ Role and Impact in the Recent Years

N Sai Kusum Sarayu and V M Manikandan

 

2. Enhancing Healthcare Through Medical IoT: Current Trends and Future Directions

Tanveer Baig Z, Rajesh M.N., and Apurva Puttaswamy

 

3. Exploring the Potential of Smart Healthcare Wearable Devices and its Future: A Study on Consumer Adoption and Attitude

Usha Yadav and Sheetal Soni

 

4. OralMedIE: Fine-tuning Biomedical Language Model for Clinical Information Extraction for Oral Medicine and Radiology

Anoop V. S. 

 

5. Generative AI for Healthcare Security: Addressing Privacy Challenges through Anomaly Detection in Healthcare Communications

Arul Kumar Natarajan, Kamal Upreti, Pravin R. Kshirsagar et al.

 

6. Navigating the Ethereal: Ethical Frameworks in AI for Healthcare

Bodhibrata Nag, Mahesh Devnani, and Ranjan Pal

 

7. Case Study on Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Diagnostics

Muskan Jalan, Malhar Desai, Sunik Malik et al.

8. Robust CNN based on LIME for Glaucoma Classification

Sonali Dash and V. Keerthi Kiran

 

9. Tumor Detection and Classification of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma on Histopathological Images utilizing Personalized Transfer Learning Approaches

Singaraju Ramya and R I Minu

 

10. Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled Diabetic Retinopathy Detection Techniques

Ravi Bhushan Dixit and Chandan Kumar Jha

 

11. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Radiology: Benefits, Drawbacks and Prospects

Aditya Shah, Anagha Brahmajosyula, Varnika Gupta et al.

12. Unlocking Effective Applications of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Management Systems

Shreyan Saha and Esha Saha

 

13. Transformative Synergy: Revolutionizing Healthcare Accounting Information Systems with AI

Hrishikesh Desai

 

14. Canadian Rural Medicare 2047: Envisioning Equal Access Through Digitalization

Lionel Huntley Henderson and John Wilson

 

15. Revolutionizing Patient Access through AI in Healthcare

Herat Joshi, Jahanvi Bansal, and Parag Shukla

 

16. Transformation of Insurance Sector in an Era of Artificial Intelligence

Jeevesh Sharma, Suhasini Verma, Anoop V. S. et al. 

 

17. “Prevention is Better Than Cure” – Relevance of AI Driven mHealth in India

Vijayalakshmi S., Ravi Kiran Erra, and Kanika Shetty

 

18. AI in Medicine: Addressing Advancements, Personhood Status and Liability Concerns for AI-Related Errors

Ditipriya Dutta Chowdhury and Sangeeta Roy Maitra

 

19. Adoption and Implementation Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Settings

John T Abraham, Swapna K Cherian, Blessing T John et al. 

Biography

Anoop V. S is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Analytics at Thiagarajar School of Management (Autonomous), Madurai, India. In his previous roles, he worked as a Research Officer at the School of Digital Sciences, Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, India, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Smith School of Business at Queen's University, Canada. His primary research interest is Applied Natural Language Processing and has published research papers in journals and conferences of national and international repute.

Suhasini Verma is an associate professor, in the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management and Commerce, Manipal University Jaipur, India. She has 15 years of research and teaching experience in finance, FinTech, and economics, and has presented several research papers at international and national seminars and published research papers in reputable journals.

Usharani Hareesh Govindarajan is a Tenured Assistant Professor of Information Management and Systems at the Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China. His work experience as a research and development Engineer for the Nokia Siemens Networks (a joint venture between Nokia of Finland and Siemens of Germany) and Verizon Wireless in America has helped him understand the iterative development of technologies in Europe and America. He has published research papers in leading international journals.