Emerging Technologies in Biomedical Engineering and Sustainable TeleMedicine

Author:   Jihad Alja’am ,  Somaya Al-Maadeed ,  Osama Halabi
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Pages:   189
Publication Date:   19 August 2022
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Author:   Jihad Alja’am ,  Somaya Al-Maadeed ,  Osama Halabi
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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ISBN:  

9783030146498


ISBN 10:   3030146499
Pages:   189
Publication Date:   19 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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SPRINGER BOOKRECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINBLE DEVELOPMENT PART-I:Data analytics and processing (including classification, compression, segmentation, mining, detection and recognition etc.) Overview on Sequential Mining Algorithms And Their ExtensionsCarine Bou Rjeily, Georges Badr, Amir Hajjam Al Hassani, Emmanuel Andres Object Detection based on CNNs: Current and Future DirectionsLong Chen, Abdul Hamid Sadka, Junyu Dong, Huiyu Zhou Video Classification Methods: Multimodal TechniquesAmal Dandashi, Jihad Al Ja’am Proposed Multi-label Image Classification Method Based on Gabor FilterZiad Abdallah, Ali El-Zaart, M. Oueidat Vision-Based Approach for Real-Time Hand Detection and Gesture RecognitionRayane El Sibai, Chady Abou Jaoudé, Jacques Demerjian Unsupervised Image Segmentation via Graph-based Community DetectionAbdelmalik Moujahid, Fadi Dornaika, Blanca Cases Multiview Video Coding: A Comparative Study Between MVC and MV-HEVCSeif Allah El Mesloul Nasri, Abdul Hamid Sadka, Noureddine Doghmane, Khaled Khelil PART-II:Data handling and management (including data security, database handling, cloud computing, hardware and software technologies) Data Fragmentation Scheme: Improving Database Security in Cloud ComputingAmjad Alsirhani, Peter Bodorik, Srinivas Sampalli CPU/GPU Hybrid Detection for Malware Signatures using OpenCLRadu Velea, Ștefan Drăgan, Florina Gurzău Complete Design of a Hardware and Software Framework for PWM/Discrete PID-Based Speed Control of a Permanent-Magnet DC Motor without Prior Knowledge of the Motor’s Parameters Chady El Moucary, Abdallah Kassem, Walid Zakhem, Chaybane Ghabach, Roger El Khoury, Patrick Rizk  Analysis of DDoS Attack-Aware Software-Defined Networking Controller Placement in Malaysia Muhammad Reazul Haque, Saw Chin Tan, Zulfadzli Yusoff, Ching Kwang Lee, Sameer Ali, Ir. Rizaludin Kaspin, Salvatore Renato Ziri PART-III: Data access and visualisation: Tools and Platforms/Systems Multimodal Systems, Experiences, and Communications: A Review Towards The Tactile Internet VisionMohammed Al Jaafreh, Majed Alowaidi, Hussein Al Osman, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik Automating the Optimization of Web Interfaces for E-CommerceAoun Lutfi, Stefano Fasciani Arabic Multimedia Search PlatformMohamad Raad, Majida Bayan, Yihya Dalloul, Majd Ghareeb, Amin Haj-Ali MOALEM: An Assistive Platform for Children with Reading and Writing Difficulties of ArabicJihad M. AlJa‘am, Moutaz Saleh, Dominic Massaro, Mohamad Eid Person-Dependent and Person-Independent Arabic Speech Recognition SystemNoor Al-Maadeed, Somaya Al-Maadeed Information Visualization Techniques for Building Better Visualization ModelsRachael Fernandez, Noora Fetais

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Professor Dr. Jihad Mohamed Alja’am (Lead Editor) Jihad Mohamed Alja’am received the Ph.D. degree, MS. degree and BSc degree in computing from Southern University (The National Council for Scientific Research, CNRS), France. He worked on the connection machine CM5 with 65000 microprocessors in the USA. He was with IBM-Paris as Project Manager and with RTS-France as IT Consultant for several years. He is currently with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Qatar University as full professor. He organized many workshops and conferences in France, USA and the GCC countries. His current research interests include multimedia, assistive technology, learning systems, human–computer interaction, stochastic algorithms, artificial intelligence, information retrieval, and natural language processing. Dr. Alja’am is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Soft Computing, American Journal of Applied Sciences, Journal of Computing and Information Sciences, Journal of Computing and Information Technology, and Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence. He acted as a scientific committee member of different international conferences (ACIT, SETIT, ICTTA, ACTEA, ICLAN, ICCCE, MESM, ICENCO, GMAG, CGIV, ICICS, and ICOST). He is a regular reviewer for the ACM computing review and the journal of supercomputing, IEEE ACCESS (Associate Editor). He has collaborated with different researchers in Canada, France, Malaysia, GCC and USA. He published so far 159 papers, 8 books chapters in computing and information technology which are published in conference proceedings, scientific books, and international journals. Prof. ALJA’AM is the main organizer and general chair of the international conference on computer and applications. He is leading a research team in multimedia and assistive technology and collaborating in the Financial Watch and Intelligent Document Management System for Automatic Writer Identification and MOALEM projects. Prof. ALJA’AM received the 2015 ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications (TOMM) Nicolas D. Georganas Best Paper Award. And the best research paper of the 10th annual international conference on computer games multimedia & allied technologies (Singapore, 2016). Dr. Sumaya Ali S A Al-Maadeed Somaya Al-maadeed received her PhD degree in Computer Science from Nottingham, U.K., in 2004. Currently she is the head of Computer Science department at Qatar University (QU). She is also the coordinator of Computer Vision research group at Qatar University. She enjoys excellent collaboration with National, International institutions and industry. She was a visiting Academic at Northumbria University, UK. She organized several workshops and competitions related to computer vision and medical image analysis. She was selected as a participant in Current and Future Executive Leaders Program at Qatar Leadership Centre QLC (2012-2013) established in 2008 by an Emiri Decree.  She published extensively in computer vision and pattern recognition. She is a principal investigator of several funded research projects generating approximately five million dollars in the last years. She attended workshops related to higher education strategy, assessment methods, and interactive teaching. She published and delivered workshops on teaching programming for undergraduate students. She supervised students through research projects related to community and industry. In 2015 she was elected as IEEE Chair for Qatar section. Dr. Osama Halabi Osama Halabi has been active in the academia since last 17 years. Presently, he is working as an assistant professor in the department of Computer Science at Qatar University. Prior to joining Qatar University, he has participated in various organizations in various capacities such as Fujitsu Endowed Chair (Fujitsu Co.,) at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology from 2001 to 2003, researcher in Virtual Systems Laboratory at Gifu University, Japan, from 2003 to 2006, assistant professor at Iwate University, Japan, from 2006 to 2010. He received M.Sc. degree in computer science from Shanghai University, and Ph.D. degree in Information Science from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) in 1998, and 2001, respectively. His principal research interests include haptics, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), human-centered computing, robotics, interactive systems, laser graphics, and computer graphics. He has intensive experience in software development for haptic interfaces and virtual reality especially for medical training and simulation. Dr. Halabi has participated in many QNRF and Qatar university research projects and published more than 50 refereed technical papers in various international conferences and journals, three books, and one patent. Dr. Halabi was a recipient of the IEEE Information and Communication Systems Best Conference Paper Award in 2017, and many awards in prestigious technology completions such as Microsoft Imagine Cup. He is a member of IEEE, ACM, Virtual Reality Society of Japan (VRSJ), and The Society for Art and Science in Japan.

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