Segmentation of Lung Lesions Caused by COVID-19 in Computed Tomography Images Using Deep Learning
Resumen
Smart cities are transforming the way people live, work, and socialize. Smart cities
offer a wide range of opportunities to improve the quality of life for citizens,
and smart healthcare is one of the most promising areas. In this regard, smart
cities can play a key role in providing a robust infrastructure and data platform
for healthcare innovation. For example, the implementation of sensor technologies
and data analytics in smart cities can enable healthcare professionals to gather
valuable information about population health, identify disease patterns and trends,
and act preventively to address public health challenges. In addition, smart cities
can integrate telemedicine technologies to provide remote, real-time medical care,
which can be especially useful in remote or hard-to-reach areas. Furthermore,
the internet of things and big data technologies can be merged with smart health
to address some of the issues with increasing the accessibility, affordability, and
availability of healthcare. The connection between smart cities and smart healthcare
has the potential to significantly improve healthcare and the well-being of the
population
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