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Title: | HemoSmart: A Non-Invasive Device and Mobile App for Anemia Detection |
Authors: | Jayakody, A Edirisinghe, E. A. G. A Lokuliyana, S |
Keywords: | HemoSmart Non-Invasive Device Mobile App Anemia Detection |
Issue Date: | 6-Apr-2021 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
Series/Report no.: | Cognitive Engineering for Next Generation Computing: A Practical Analytical Approach;Pages 93-119 |
Abstract: | The Hemoglobin concentration in human blood is an important substance to health condition determination. With the results which are obtained from Hemoglobin test, a condition which is called as Anemia (a low level of Hemoglobin) can be revealed. Traditionally the Hemoglobin test is done using blood samples which are taken using needles. The non-invasive Hemoglobin level detection system, discussed in this paper, describes a better idea about the hemoglobin concentration in the human blood. The images of the fingertip of the different hemoglobin level patients which is taken using a camera is used to develop the neural network-based algorithm. The pre-mentioned algorithm is used in the developed non-invasive device to display the Hemoglobin level. Before doing the above procedure, an account is created in the mobile app and a questionnaire is given to answer by the patient. Finally, both the results which are obtained from the mobile app and the device are run through a machine learning algorithm to get the final output. According to the final result patient would be able to detect anemia at an early stage. |
URI: | http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/1812 |
Appears in Collections: | Book Chapters Chapters Research Papers - Dept of Computer Systems Engineering |
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