Title of article :
An Overview on Analyzing Deep Learning and Transfer Learning Approaches for Health Monitoring
Author/Authors :
Wang, Yiting School of Business - Central South University - Changsha, China , Nazir, Shah Department of Computer Science - University of Swabi - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan , Shafiq, Muhammad Guangzhou University - Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
With the rise and advancement of technology, early detection and involvement in health-associated monitoring through home
control are growing with population aging. The expansion of healthy life expectations is progressively significant due to the
speedy aging of the world population. The patient requires early and home-based treatment to detect and prevent disease on
time and with less effort. Home-based health monitoring has been considered the need of a smart home. The services of health
monitoring can facilitate the patient by collecting and analyzing the data of health for tackling diverse complex issues of health
at a large scale. Health monitoring is a sustainable progression of clinical trials for ensuring that health is monitored according
to the defined protocol and standard operating procedures. Various scenarios can be considered for monitoring health and are
performed through experts of the field. Healthcare systems are having large-scale infrastructure of electronic devices, medical
information systems, wearable and smart devices, medical records, and handheld devices. The growth in medical infrastructure,
combined with the development of computational approaches in healthcare, has empowered practitioners and researchers to
devise a novel solution in the innovative spectra. A detailed report of the existing literature in terms of deep learning and
transfer learning is the dire need and facilitating of modern healthcare. To overcome these limitations, therefore, the proposed
study presents a comprehensive review of the existing approaches, techniques, and methods associated with deep learning and
transfer learning for health monitoring. This review will help researchers to formulate new ideas for facilitating healthcare based
on the existing evidence.
Keywords :
DL , TL , M-health , CNN , MBD
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine