Cloud-based ontology context mining using deep learning in healthcare

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Abstract With the development of information technologies, IT convergence technologies are being utilized in various fields. Human-oriented contents are continuously being developed to enjoy higher quality life through IT convergence technologies. Health care services resulting from the development of various smart IT devices in the health and medical field make more efficient health management possible for people. This study proposes a cloud-based ontology context mining method using deep-learning in health care. The user’s static data and context data are saved in cloud, which is a high performance computing resource through ontology modeling and context mining is used to collect user health data with high similarity. The collected health data are applied to the algorithms and back propagation of artificial neural networks and deep-learning is conducted to provide more accurate health care prediction service. Furthermore, upon conducting a performance analysis to verify the validity of the learned user health data, it was found that the prediction accuracy that applied the proposed method was approximately 17% higher.

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Baek, J. W., Chung, K., Kim, J., & Jung, H. (2019). Cloud-based ontology context mining using deep learning in healthcare. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(8), 296–300.

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