2019 3rd International Conference on Computing Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iccmc.2019.8819806
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Survey on Machine Learning and Deep Learning Algorithms used in Internet of Things (IoT) Healthcare

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“…From a performance and operability viewpoint, it is noteworthy that deep learning models contain multiple processing layers proficient in learning significant features of data without the need for a domain level capability. On the other hand, traditional machine learning methods usually need a sizable amount of domain-level knowledge to perform classifications [4]. It is also critical for researchers to determine the specific features of machine learning task, since some related works are recognizing only the fall/not fall classifications while other works attempt to classify a more versatile spectrum of activities.…”
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“…From a performance and operability viewpoint, it is noteworthy that deep learning models contain multiple processing layers proficient in learning significant features of data without the need for a domain level capability. On the other hand, traditional machine learning methods usually need a sizable amount of domain-level knowledge to perform classifications [4]. It is also critical for researchers to determine the specific features of machine learning task, since some related works are recognizing only the fall/not fall classifications while other works attempt to classify a more versatile spectrum of activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In deeply understanding the algorithms that have the potential to improve healthcare systems based on IoT, a certain amount of such algorithms are already implemented. However, knowing the dependency on AI and deep learning, there is a high chance of minimum human errors, while with the use of standardized data sets over unstandardized data sets, the performance of training algorithms can be enhanced, thereby reducing complexity and computation time [4]. Moreover, various quality attributes scenarios can be drawn and discussed in order to extract quality attributes requirements.…”
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