2019
DOI: 10.3390/info10030117
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eHealth and Artificial Intelligence

Abstract: Artificial intelligence is changing the healthcare industry from many perspectives: diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. A wide range of techniques has been proposed in the literature. In this special issue, 13 selected and peer-reviewed original research articles contribute to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches in various real-world problems. Papers refer to the following main areas of interest: feature selection, high dimensionality, and statistical approaches; heart and cardiovascula… Show more

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“…AI-based healthcare apps are a great way to help with health management. Many aspects of healthcare are being transformed by AI, including diagnostics, medication, and follow-ups [ 56 ]. AI and machine learning are expected to play significant roles in developing mHealth apps, perform additional general practitioner (GP) duties, and exhibit a greater number of their characteristics [ 57 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI-based healthcare apps are a great way to help with health management. Many aspects of healthcare are being transformed by AI, including diagnostics, medication, and follow-ups [ 56 ]. AI and machine learning are expected to play significant roles in developing mHealth apps, perform additional general practitioner (GP) duties, and exhibit a greater number of their characteristics [ 57 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, to understand the phenotypic response and to recommend an optimal pharmacological dosage with sufficient safety and accuracy, only 3-6 data pairs may be necessary [ 51 , 52 ]. Artificial intelligence could prove crucial in managing and extracting relevant features from the multidimensional, noisy, and incomplete data as well as in following up with a variety of appropriate adaptations and actions [ 53 , 54 ]. It will be required to find the right balance of complexity and size of the data model versus the quality and rapid generation of actionable insights, according to the general premise of efficient use of artificial intelligence in health care [ 55 ].…”
Section: Omnichannel Engagement For Dhi-led Behavioral Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of using artificial intelligence in healthcare services is already undeniable. Numerous studies have already documented the suc-cessful implementation of AI in different areas of healthcare, whether it is health administration (Amato et al, 2019;Anderson & Agarwal, 2011;Diamond, Mostashari & Shirky, 2009;Dimitrov, 2016;Impedovo & Pirlo, 2019;Winter & Davidson, 2019;etc. ), diagnosis, prediction and decision support for physicians (Anakal & Sandhya, 2017;Arsene, Dumitrache & Mihu, 2015;Esteva et al, 2017;Lynn, 2019;Meena et al, 2019;Samuel, Omisore & Ojokoh, 2013;Seo, 2019;etc.…”
Section: Healthcare Services and Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%