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Semantic Web and Healthcare System in IoT Enabled Smart Cities

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Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Volume 4 (SCA 2020)

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The ultimate objective is in healthcare systems is to boost healthcare services. This evolvement of better biomedical products to a great extent relies upon the capacity to share and connect the abundance of gathered clinical information. The major issue concerning this goal is not just empowering the union of the information but to make information examination and interfaces easy to understand. To achieve this, Semantic Web (SW) technologies can be utilized, which provide standards and inter-operable rich semantic metadata for intelligent applications. This paper, overviews and examines different predominant research headings in the areas of SW and healthcare. In particular, we summarize (1) ontologies in healthcare, (2) the usage of SW technologies for representing patient records, (3) discuss healthcare approaches that utilizes SW, (4) discuss interoperability issue because of the heterogeneous healthcare data, (5) investigate integration of IoT and artificial intelligence techniques into smart semantic healthcare systems and (6) outline SW based security methodologies. Finally, we conclude with future research challenges.

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Dawood, B.A., Sah, M. (2021). Semantic Web and Healthcare System in IoT Enabled Smart Cities. In: Ben Ahmed, M., Rakıp Karaș, İ., Santos, D., Sergeyeva, O., Boudhir, A.A. (eds) Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Volume 4. SCA 2020. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 183. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66840-2_41

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