Chen et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Artificial intelligence‐based medical sensors for healthcare systemChen et al., 2024
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- Chen M
- Cui D
- Haick H
- Tang N
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- Advanced Sensor Research
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The aging population and the prevalence of infectious diseases have impacted the traditional medical order, significantly increasing the burden on healthcare and adversely affecting the socio‐economic system. Medical sensors based on artificial intelligence (AI) …
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