Chapter 12: From wearables to THINKables: artificial intelligence-enabled sensors for health monitoring

Mahtab Mirmomenia; Timothy Faziob,c; Stefan von Cavallara; Stefan Harrera    a IBM Research, Melbourne, VIC, Australiab Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, VIC, Australiac The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Medical School, Department of Medicine and Radiology, Parkville, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Wearable sensors are being used in clinical settings to monitor the condition of patients as well as in recreational environments for routine health monitoring. Some of the most advanced clinical applications include monitoring patients with Parkinson's disease through wearable inertial measuring units (IMUs) and patients with diabetes by ...

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