Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
139
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2020
Editorial
Springer
Edición
1st ed. 2020
ISBN-10
9811565724
ISBN-13
9789811565724
Descripción
In light of the global pandemic, this work examines innovative technologies and approaches aimed at mitigating the transmission of COVID-19. Through a comprehensive exploration of intelligent systems, the authors present a range of methodologies that offer new perspectives on public health challenges. Each chapter delves into the latest advancements in computational intelligence, underscoring the pivotal role of technology in addressing health crises.
As the experts articulate their findings, they analyze various predictive models, data analytics techniques, and real-time monitoring systems that have been developed specifically for combating the virus. The authors emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing insights from fields such as epidemiology, machine learning, and healthcare to build a robust framework for crisis management.
Ultimately, this work not only highlights the urgency of employing advanced methodologies in response to COVID-19 but also serves as a crucial resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of intelligent systems in public health contexts.
As the experts articulate their findings, they analyze various predictive models, data analytics techniques, and real-time monitoring systems that have been developed specifically for combating the virus. The authors emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing insights from fields such as epidemiology, machine learning, and healthcare to build a robust framework for crisis management.
Ultimately, this work not only highlights the urgency of employing advanced methodologies in response to COVID-19 but also serves as a crucial resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of intelligent systems in public health contexts.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Salud y Bienestar