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Big Data ; 11(3): 239-254, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36862683

RESUMO

Big data management is a key enabling factor for enterprises that want to compete in the global market. Data coming from enterprise production processes, if properly analyzed, can provide a boost in the enterprise management and optimization, guaranteeing faster processes, better customer management, and lower overheads/costs. Guaranteeing a proper big data pipeline is the holy grail of big data, often opposed by the difficulty of evaluating the correctness of the big data pipeline results. This problem is even worse when big data pipelines are provided as a service in the cloud, and must comply with both laws and users' requirements. To this aim, assurance techniques can complete big data pipelines, providing the means to guarantee that they behave correctly, toward the deployment of big data pipelines fully compliant with laws and users' requirements. In this article, we define an assurance solution for big data based on service-level agreements, where a semiautomatic approach supports users from the definition of the requirements to the negotiation of the terms regulating the provisioned services, and the continuous refinement thereof.


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Big Data , Gerenciamento de Dados
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Front Neurol ; 13: 933940, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36090867

RESUMO

Debilitating hearing loss (HL) affects ~6% of the human population. Only 20% of the people in need of a hearing assistive device will eventually seek and acquire one. The number of people that are satisfied with their Hearing Aids (HAids) and continue using them in the long term is even lower. Understanding the personal, behavioral, environmental, or other factors that correlate with the optimal HAid fitting and with users' experience of HAids is a significant step in improving patient satisfaction and quality of life, while reducing societal and financial burden. In SMART BEAR we are addressing this need by making use of the capacity of modern HAids to provide dynamic logging of their operation and by combining this information with a big amount of information about the medical, environmental, and social context of each HAid user. We are studying hearing rehabilitation through a 12-month continuous monitoring of HL patients, collecting data, such as participants' demographics, audiometric and medical data, their cognitive and mental status, their habits, and preferences, through a set of medical devices and wearables, as well as through face-to-face and remote clinical assessments and fitting/fine-tuning sessions. Descriptive, AI-based analysis and assessment of the relationships between heterogeneous data and HL-related parameters will help clinical researchers to better understand the overall health profiles of HL patients, and to identify patterns or relations that may be proven essential for future clinical trials. In addition, the future state and behavioral (e.g., HAids Satisfiability and HAids usage) of the patients will be predicted with time-dependent machine learning models to assist the clinical researchers to decide on the nature of the interventions. Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) techniques will be leveraged to better understand the factors that play a significant role in the success of a hearing rehabilitation program, constructing patient profiles. This paper is a conceptual one aiming to describe the upcoming data collection process and proposed framework for providing a comprehensive profile for patients with HL in the context of EU-funded SMART BEAR project. Such patient profiles can be invaluable in HL treatment as they can help to identify the characteristics making patients more prone to drop out and stop using their HAids, using their HAids sufficiently long during the day, and being more satisfied by their HAids experience. They can also help decrease the number of needed remote sessions with their Audiologist for counseling, and/or HAids fine tuning, or the number of manual changes of HAids program (as indication of poor sound quality and bad adaptation of HAids configuration to patients' real needs and daily challenges), leading to reduced healthcare cost.

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Med Phys ; 40(7): 070901, 2013 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23822402

RESUMO

Over the past century technology has played a decisive role in defining, driving, and reinventing procedures, devices, and pharmaceuticals in healthcare. Cloud computing has been introduced only recently but is already one of the major topics of discussion in research and clinical settings. The provision of extensive, easily accessible, and reconfigurable resources such as virtual systems, platforms, and applications with low service cost has caught the attention of many researchers and clinicians. Healthcare researchers are moving their efforts to the cloud, because they need adequate resources to process, store, exchange, and use large quantities of medical data. This Vision 20/20 paper addresses major questions related to the applicability of advanced cloud computing in medical imaging. The paper also considers security and ethical issues that accompany cloud computing.


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Diagnóstico por Imagem/métodos , Internet , Segurança Computacional , Atenção à Saúde , Diagnóstico por Imagem/ética , Humanos , Internet/ética , Pesquisa , Software
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