2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41437-020-0303-2
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Big data in digital healthcare: lessons learnt and recommendations for general practice

Abstract: Big Data will be an integral part of the next generation of technological developments-allowing us to gain new insights from the vast quantities of data being produced by modern life. There is significant potential for the application of Big Data to healthcare, but there are still some impediments to overcome, such as fragmentation, high costs, and questions around data ownership. Envisioning a future role for Big Data within the digital healthcare context means balancing the benefits of improving patient outc… Show more

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“…Biomedical big data coupled with the ability of machines to learn and find solutions to problems have ensured that AI is currently playing a major role in the progress of biomedicine [25–27] and particularly cancer research [28,29]. Indeed, big data and AI complement each other, as AI feeds off of big data, from which it can learn how to carry out tasks such as classifying groups of patients, forecasting disease progression, and delivering adaptive treatment recommendations.…”
Section: The Role Of Ai In Cancer Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomedical big data coupled with the ability of machines to learn and find solutions to problems have ensured that AI is currently playing a major role in the progress of biomedicine [25–27] and particularly cancer research [28,29]. Indeed, big data and AI complement each other, as AI feeds off of big data, from which it can learn how to carry out tasks such as classifying groups of patients, forecasting disease progression, and delivering adaptive treatment recommendations.…”
Section: The Role Of Ai In Cancer Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…erefore, this project investigates the problem of adaptive pushing of English reading resources in a fragmented learning context. Based on the learner characteristics, resource characteristics, and the influence of environmental volume on the learner during the learning process, the app analyzes the learner's learning needs based on the learning history data when the learner logs in again and adaptively pushes the resources to help the learner get the information they need quickly [17]. erefore, the app can be divided into the following functions: login and registration, context acquisition, learning resources recommendation, independent practice, and learning process record.…”
Section: English Fragmented Reading-learning Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advances in digital technologies and data analytics have created unparalleled opportunities to assess and modify health behavior and thus accelerate the ability of science to understand and contribute to improved health behavior and health outcomes. Digital health refers to the use of data captured via digital technology to measure individuals’ health behavior in daily life and to provide digital therapeutic tools accessible anytime and anywhere [ 44 , 45 ]. For example, smartphones have an array of native sensors including Bluetooth, GPS, light sensor, accelerometer, microphone, and proximity sensors as well as systems logs of calls, and short message service use.…”
Section: The Promise Of Digital Health In Understanding Human Behaviomentioning
confidence: 99%