45 research outputs found

    Intelligent data processing

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    Seminario realizado en U & P U Patel Department of Computer Engineering, Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology, Charotar University of Science And Technology (CHARUSAT), Changa-388421, Gujarat, India 2021[EN]In recent years, disruptive technologies have emerged and have revolutionized our communication capabilities over the internet. One of those technologies is Deep Learning. It fits under the broader branch of Artificial Intelligence known as Machine Learnin

    Deployment of DeepTech AI Models in Engineering Solutions

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    Ponencia presentada en ICRAMAE-2k21, International Conference on Recent Advances in Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, India, 29-30th November 2021[EN]Industrial Engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the design and operation of industrial processes. It involves the application of science to the construction of production systems. This field has undergone significant advancements over the last decades. In the last centuries, the emergence of different technologies has led to breakthroughs in engineering, making it possible to automate processes in industries. Steam, electricity, the internet, and now Artificial Intelligence technologies have all brought with them greater levels of automation to machinery, gradually decreasing human involvement in processes such as procurement, raw material handling, manufacturing and quality control

    Recommendation AI models: case studies

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    Seminario presentado en EMAI2021, West Bengal, India, 4/4/2021[EN] The targeted consumers can be not only individuals sensitive to environmental and sustainable consumption issues, but also communities, small businesses (e.g., local coffee shop, school, sports club) that share the same concerns as their customers or are just trying to better address their needs. In addition, this tool is designed to assist decision-makers in companies (e.g., supply chain and purchasing managers) as well as policy makers in assessing the overall sustainability of products. Likewise, the tool can provide valuable information to manufacturers who, based on the "sustainable market momentum" gained, could innovate their products and their approach to improving sustainability, thus differentiating themselves from the competitio

    Intelligent models for recommendation

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    Seminario presentado en EMAI2021, West Bengal, India, 4/4/2021[EN]Information tools are one of the types of tools available in an effort to change consumers' perceptions, motivations, knowledge and standards. Accordingly, it is increasingly important for consumers to be able to make informed choices about the products they buy, especially in terms of sustainability. Together with the commitment of businesses and organizations to more responsible and sustainable processes and production, the implementation of the European Green Deal and the Sustainable Development Goals is an urgent challenge to all actors in society to contribute to changing the way we meet our needs

    AI models for recommendation

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    Ponencia presentada en EMAI2021, West Bengal, India, 4/4/2021[EN]Today, the industries of all European countries face common challenges: improving resource efficiency, becoming more environmentally friendly, mitigating climate change, improving the digitization in all segments of the value chain and improving transparency and safety, providing consumers with detailed information and ensuring the safety and quality of the final product. Growing concerns about environmental and social issues are pushing the demands of stakeholders (customers, workers, shareholders, consumers, etc.) and the public towards more sustainable processes and products. Sustainability is closely linked to climate change: the introduction of sustainable measures, both by consumers and producers, is inherently a measure against climate change

    Diagnosis and management of colon cancer patients presenting in advanced stages of complications

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    Colorectal cancer is an important health problem with a significant impact on the individual and society. Malignancy (including colorectal cancer) is usually slightly symptomatic in its initial stages. This causes cancer to be discovered in some patients accidentally (either through screening tests in predisposed individuals or during routine investigations for other diseases), while in other patients the colorectal cancer is discovered in late stages, when the symptoms are much more intense due to complications. Unfortunately, such advanced cases of the disease have high rates of morbidity and mortality even with treatment. Current treatment methods are usually complex, interdisciplinary, causing significant suffering (physical, mental) to the individual, while the cost of treatment per patient seems to be extremely high. Until finding therapeutic methods that are effective and accessible to most patients with advanced colorectal cancer, several methods of prophylaxis and early diagnosis should be considered, to reduce as much as possible the devastating impact of this disease. The purpose of this review is to present literature data regarding the current methods of diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting to the doctor with colorectal cancer in advanced stages of complications

    Dynamic And Quantitative Radiomics Analysis In Interventional Radiology

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    Interventional Radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of radiology that performs invasive procedures driven by diagnostic imaging for predictive and therapeutic purpose. The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the industry of IR. Researchers have created sophisticated models backed by machine learning algorithms and optimization methodologies for image registration, cellular structure detection and computer-aided disease diagnosis and prognosis predictions. However, due to the incapacity of the human eye to detect tiny structural characteristics and inter-radiologist heterogeneity, conventional experience-based IR visual evaluations may have drawbacks. Radiomics, a technique that utilizes machine learning, offers a practical and quantifiable solution to this issue. This technology has been used to evaluate the heterogeneity of malignancies that are difficult to detect by the human eye by creating an automated pipeline for the extraction and analysis of high throughput computational imaging characteristics from radiological medical pictures. However, it is a demanding task to directly put radiomics into applications in IR because of the heterogeneity and complexity of medical imaging data. Furthermore, recent radiomics studies are based on static images, while many clinical applications (such as detecting the occurrence and development of tumors and assessing patient response to chemotherapy and immunotherapy) is a dynamic process. Merely incorporating static features cannot comprehensively reflect the metabolic characteristics and dynamic processes of tumors or soft tissues. To address these issues, we proposed a robust feature selection framework to manage the high-dimensional small-size data. Apart from that, we explore and propose a descriptor in the view of computer vision and physiology by integrating static radiomics features with time-varying information in tumor dynamics. The major contributions to this study include: Firstly, we construct a result-driven feature selection framework, which could efficiently reduce the dimension of the original feature set. The framework integrates different feature selection techniques to ensure the distinctiveness, uniqueness, and generalization ability of the output feature set. In the task of classification hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) in primary liver cancer, only three radiomics features (chosen from more than 1, 800 features of the proposed framework) can obtain an AUC of 0.83 in the independent dataset. Besides, we also analyze features’ pattern and contributions to the results, enhancing clinical interpretability of radiomics biomarkers. Secondly, we explore and build a pulmonary perfusion descriptor based on 18F-FDG whole-body dynamic PET images. Our major novelties include: 1) propose a physiology-and-computer-vision-interpretable descriptor construction framework by the decomposition of spatiotemporal information into three dimensions: shades of grey levels, textures, and dynamics. 2) The spatio-temporal comparison of pulmonary descriptor intra and inter patients is feasible, making it possible to be an auxiliary diagnostic tool in pulmonary function assessment. 3) Compared with traditional PET metabolic biomarker analysis, the proposed descriptor incorporates image’s temporal information, which enables a better understanding of the time-various mechanisms and detection of visual perfusion abnormalities among different patients. 4) The proposed descriptor eliminates the impact of vascular branching structure and gravity effect by utilizing time warping algorithms. Our experimental results showed that our proposed framework and descriptor are promising tools to medical imaging analysis

    Low Back Pain (LBP)

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    Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, being the most commonly reported musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) and the leading cause of compromised quality of life and work absenteeism. Indeed, LBP is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability, and its burden is growing alongside the increasing and aging population. The etiology, pathogenesis, and occupational risk factors of LBP are still not fully understood. It is crucial to give a stronger focus to reducing the consequences of LBP, as well as preventing its onset. Primary prevention at the occupational level remains important for highly exposed groups. Therefore, it is essential to identify which treatment options and workplace-based intervention strategies are effective in increasing participation at work and encouraging early return-to-work to reduce the consequences of LBP. The present Special Issue offers a unique opportunity to update many of the recent advances and perspectives of this health problem. A number of topics will be covered in order to attract high-quality research papers, including the following major areas: prevalence and epidemiological data, etiology, prevention, assessment and treatment approaches, and health promotion strategies for LBP. We have received a wide range of submissions, including research on the physical, psychosocial, environmental, and occupational perspectives, also focused on workplace interventions
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