JOWUA 2023
DOI: 10.58346/jowua.2023.i1.001
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Improved Secure IoTs-Based Visual Computing with Image Processing and Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Accurate Predicting of Novel COVID

Abstract: Secure Internet of Things (IoTs) have evolved into a requirement for electronic healthcare systems. In most cases, health images contain sensitive information about patients that must be protected. Traditional encryption cannot be directly applied to image data due to restrictions in digital data attributes. Additionally, patients may lose the confidentiality of their data when private images are transmitted via a network. Thus, multimedia Artificial Intelligence and image processing are applied to build impro… Show more

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“…Here, z* holds the defuzzified value, and z indicates the output variable, µ C (z), the membership function of the aggregated fuzzy output. Rules connect these terms to dosage allocations, capturing the complexity of pandemic severity [24]. By evaluating these rules with real-time data, fuzzy inference determines precision by accurately considering both the population and number of active cases.…”
Section: Population/active Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, z* holds the defuzzified value, and z indicates the output variable, µ C (z), the membership function of the aggregated fuzzy output. Rules connect these terms to dosage allocations, capturing the complexity of pandemic severity [24]. By evaluating these rules with real-time data, fuzzy inference determines precision by accurately considering both the population and number of active cases.…”
Section: Population/active Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%