Abstract:Patients, hospitals, sensors, researchers, providers, phones, and healthcare organisations are producing enormous amounts of data in both the healthcare and drug detection sectors. The real challenge in these sectors is to find, investigate, manage, and collect information from patients in order to make their lives easier and healthier, not only in terms of formulating new therapies and understanding diseases, but also to predict the results at earlier stages and make effective decisions. The volumes of data a… Show more
“…The sixth paper [16] explores the utilization of big data in healthcare and drug detection sectors. Here the challenge lies in managing and extracting valuable insights from the enormous amount of data generated by patients, hospitals, sensors, and healthcare organizations.…”
Huge amounts of digital data are continuously generated and collected from different sources, such as sensors, cameras, in-vehicle infotainment, smart meters, mobile devices, social media platforms, and web applications and services [...]
“…The sixth paper [16] explores the utilization of big data in healthcare and drug detection sectors. Here the challenge lies in managing and extracting valuable insights from the enormous amount of data generated by patients, hospitals, sensors, and healthcare organizations.…”
Huge amounts of digital data are continuously generated and collected from different sources, such as sensors, cameras, in-vehicle infotainment, smart meters, mobile devices, social media platforms, and web applications and services [...]
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