2021
DOI: 10.1109/msp.2021.3057298
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Artificial Intelligence Internet of Things for the Elderly: From Assisted Living to Health-Care Monitoring

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“…Consequently, the integration of ML technologies into the control module is appealing for SCL systems, such as automatically controlled drug vehicles for drug-eluting SCLs. Moreover, ML algorithms can collect long-term data from contact lens sensors/biosensors and then transform them into scientific and/or clinically meaningful information to classify human health conditions and diagnose ocular abnormalities and diseases [363,364]. Furthermore, the AI-enabled SCL platform can get feedback from the built-in sensor module of the CL, eventually achieving closed-loop and/or autonomous control.…”
Section: Intelligence and Programmability Of Smart Contact Lens Weara...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, the integration of ML technologies into the control module is appealing for SCL systems, such as automatically controlled drug vehicles for drug-eluting SCLs. Moreover, ML algorithms can collect long-term data from contact lens sensors/biosensors and then transform them into scientific and/or clinically meaningful information to classify human health conditions and diagnose ocular abnormalities and diseases [363,364]. Furthermore, the AI-enabled SCL platform can get feedback from the built-in sensor module of the CL, eventually achieving closed-loop and/or autonomous control.…”
Section: Intelligence and Programmability Of Smart Contact Lens Weara...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, ML algorithms can collect long-term data from CL sensors/biosensors and then transform them into scientific and/or clinically meaningful information to classify human health conditions and diagnose ocular abnormalities and diseases. [354,355] Furthermore, the AI-enabled SCL platform can get feedback from the built-in sensor module of the CL, eventually achieving closed-loop and/or autonomous control.…”
Section: Intelligence and Programmability Of Scl Wearable Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this perspective, we discuss the possible use of AI in healthcarerelated services that can have a direct impact on the virus virulence in any country. These services have unique utilities such as lowering hospital burdens [74], caring for elderly patients [75], separating the more risky people [76], and preventing people from being infected with COVID-19 [77]. To this end, we describe many healthcare-specific services of AI in Figure 11.…”
Section: Perspective 4: Healthcare-related Services and Ai Rolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aging population has Aging populations have become an inevitable challenge for both developing and developed countries, which and is continuously attracting efforts from the community of AI and IoT ( 2 ). The early diagnosis of brain diseases, e. g., Alzheimer's disease (AD) ( 3 ), can be very much important essential for benefiting guaranteeing a safe, easy, and independent life for the elderly, particularly for those who are living alone.…”
Section: Data Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%