Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Neural Engineering
A special issue of AI (ISSN 2673-2688).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2021) | Viewed by 692
Special Issue Editors
Interests: computational neuroscience; brain networks; machine learning; artificial intelligence; medical imaging computing; disease diagnosis
Interests: image representation; image segmentation; learning (artificial intelligence); medical image processing; biomedical MRI; computerised tomography
Interests: develop advanced learning-based methods for big neuroimaging; medical image analysis; data analysis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the rapid development of computer and imaging technologies, a huge amount of neural information has been continually produced worldwide and provides rich resources for the exploration of various applications. By exploiting these big and complex data, artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques have attracted increasing interest from researchers in the fields of healthcare and neural engineering. The rich clinical neural data, including electrophysiological signals, neural imaging, etc., is motivating the development and application of advanced neural information processing and machine learning methods for precision medicine, computer-aided diagnosis and prognosis, brain–computer interface, neural system rehabilitation, and other relevant applications in the fields of healthcare and neural engineering. Exploring new theories and applications from the perspective of artificial intelligence and machine learning will significantly promote the development of neural engineering and personalized medicine.
This Special Issue focuses on recent advances in neural information processing and machine learning techniques for healthcare and neural engineering. For this purpose, we invite researchers to contribute original research papers dedicated to developing advanced pattern recognition, machine learning, and computational neuroscience methods for healthcare applications, including computer-aided diagnosis and prognosis, neural system rehabilitation, brain–computer interface, and so on. Potential Topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Neuroimaging data analysis for healthcare engineering
- Multi-dimensional optimization of neural features
- Deep learning for neural information processing
- Methods and applications of brain-computer interface
- Multimodal brain imaging fusion
- Brain connectivity modeling and analysis
- Multimodal human-computer interaction
- Brain functional and structural disease diagnosis
- Neural computing-based treatment outcome prediction
- Neural systems and rehabilitation engineering
Dr. Yu Zhang
Dr. Tao Zhou
Dr. Islem Rekik
Dr. Kim-Han Thung
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Neuroimaging analysis
- Brain-computer interface
- Multi-modality fusion
- Deep learning
- Human-computer interface
- Bioinformatics
- Computer-aided disease diagnosis
- Neural engineering
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