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Machine Learning-Aided Intelligent Monitoring of Multivariate miRNA Biomarkers Using Bipolar Self-powered Sensors.

ACS nano
Breast cancer has become the most prevalent form of cancer among women on a global scale. The early and timely diagnosis of breast cancer is of the utmost importance for improving the survival rate of patients with this disease. The occurrence of bre...

A spectral machine learning approach to derive central aortic pressure waveforms from a brachial cuff.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Analyzing cardiac pulse waveforms offers valuable insights into heart health and cardiovascular disease risk, although obtaining the more informative measurements from the central aorta remains challenging due to their invasive nature and limited non...

Using Machine Learning to Improve Readmission Risk in Surgical Patients in South Africa.

International journal of environmental research and public health
Unplanned readmission within 30 days is a major challenge both globally and in South Africa. The aim of this study was to develop a machine learning model to predict unplanned surgical and trauma readmission to a public hospital in South Africa from ...

Untargeted Lipidomic Biomarkers for Liver Cancer Diagnosis: A Tree-Based Machine Learning Model Enhanced by Explainable Artificial Intelligence.

Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
: Liver cancer ranks among the leading causes of cancer-related mortality, necessitating the development of novel diagnostic methods. Deregulated lipid metabolism, a hallmark of hepatocarcinogenesis, offers compelling prospects for biomarker identifi...

A Novel Framework for Quantum-Enhanced Federated Learning with Edge Computing for Advanced Pain Assessment Using ECG Signals via Continuous Wavelet Transform Images.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Our research introduces a framework that integrates edge computing, quantum transfer learning, and federated learning to revolutionize pain level assessment through ECG signal analysis. The primary focus lies in developing a robust, privacy-preservin...

Imbalanced Power Spectral Generation for Respiratory Rate and Uncertainty Estimations Based on Photoplethysmography Signal.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Respiratory rate (RR) changes in the elderly can indicate serious diseases. Thus, accurate estimation of RRs for cardiopulmonary function is essential for home health monitoring systems. However, machine learning (ML) algorithm errors embedded in hea...

A Review of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Methods for Person Detection, Tracking and Identification, and Face Recognition with Applications.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of recent developments in face recognition, tracking, identification, and person detection technologies, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of the available techniques. To assess the state-of-art in t...

Utilization of tree-based machine learning models for predicting low birth weight cases.

BMC pregnancy and childbirth
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) is a health condition that affects over 20 million gestational outcomes worldwide. The current literature indicates that machine learning models have the potential to assist healthcare professionals in predicting LB...

Development and validation of a machine learning approach for screening new leprosy cases based on the leprosy suspicion questionnaire.

Scientific reports
Leprosy is a dermatoneurological disease and can cause irreversible nerve damage. In addition to being able to mimic different rheumatological, neurological and dermatological diseases, leprosy is underdiagnosed because several professionals present ...

A labeled medical records corpus for the timely detection of rare diseases using machine learning approaches.

Scientific reports
Rare diseases (RDs) are a group of pathologies that individually affect less than 1 in 2000 people but collectively impact around 7% of the world's population. Most of them affect children, are chronic and progressive, and have no specific treatment....