Advances in multidisciplinary medical technologies engineering, modeling and findings : proceedings of the ICHSMT 2019 /

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Meeting name:International Congress on Health Sciences and Medical Technologies (2019 : Tlemcen, Algeria)
Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Description:1 online resource (xi, 270 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12610252
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Varying Form of Title:ICHSMT 2019
Other authors / contributors:Khelassi, Abdeldjalil, editor.
Estrela, Vania Vieira, editor.
ISBN:9783030575526
3030575527
3030575519
9783030575519
Digital file characteristics:PDF
text file
Notes:Includes index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 3, 2021).
Summary:This book collects the proceedings of the International Congress on Health Sciences and Medical Technologies (ICHSMT), held in Tlemcen, Algeria, from December 5 to 7, 2019. The proceedings present a forum for the latest projects and research in scientific and technological development with an emphasis on smart healthcare system design and future technologies. ICHSMT brings together researchers, students, and professionals from the healthcare, corporate, and academic sectors. It includes a far-reaching program supported by a variety of technical tracks that seek to promote medical technologies and innovation at a nationwide level. Presents the proceedings of the International Congress on Health Sciences and Medical Technologies (ICHSMT 2019) Offers technology-driven solutions to overcome obstacles in the research and development of medical technologies Includes multidisciplinary society sectors and knowledge reflecting a humanistic and inclusive approach to medical technology .
Other form:Print version: 9783030575519
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-57552-6
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Medical Technologies for the Betterment of Humankind
  • Chapter 1. Empathy and the Quest for Social Ethics
  • Their Relevance to Contemporary Healthcare. The European Perspective
  • Chapter 2. Conceptual Model of Professional Supervision Study Based on Data Mining
  • A Study in the Regional Council of Nutritionists of the 4-th Brazilian Region (Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo States)
  • Chapter 3. Building Bridges and Remediating Illiteracy
  • How Intergenerational Cooperation Foster Better Engineering Professionals
  • Chapter 4. Acoustic Contrast between Neutral and Angry Speech: Variation of Prosodic Features in Algerian Dialect Speech and German Speech
  • Part II. Medical Technologies Systems
  • Chapter 5. Artificial Intelligence and Its Application in Insulin Bolus Calculators
  • Chapter 6. Feature Extraction Based on Wavelet Transform for Classification of Stress Level
  • Chapter 7. Packet Synchronization in a Network Time Protocol Server and ASTM Elecsys Packets during Detection for Cancer with Optical DNA Biochip
  • Chapter 8. Particle Swarm Optimization with Tabu Search Algorithm (PSO-TS) Applied to Multiple Sequence Alignment Problem
  • Chapter 9. Extracted Haralick's Texture Features for Abnormal Blood Cells
  • Chapter 10. Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Internet of Medical Things: New Technologies in Detecting, Pre-venting and Controlling of Emergent Diseases
  • Chapter 11. The Role of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks in Intelligent Transport Systems for Healthcare
  • Chapter 12. The Vedic Design Carry Look Ahead (VD-CLA)
  • A Smart and Hardware Friendly Implementation of the FIR Filter for ECG Signal Denoising
  • Chapter 13. Implementation of an FPGA Real-Time Configurable System for Enhancement of Lung and Heart Images
  • Chapter 14. Adaptive Specular Reflection Detection in Cervigrams (ASRDC) Technique- A Computer-Aided Tool for Early Screening of Cervical Cancer
  • Chapter 15. Implementation of Image Encryption by Steganography Using Discrete Wavelet Transform in Verilog
  • Chapter 16. Non-Destructive Diagnosis and Analysis of Computed Microtomography Images via Texture Descriptors.