SIGNAL PROCESSING AND MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTHCARE: A DOUBLE REVIEW FOR CRITICAL BEGINNERS
Abstract
The following is an abstract: The way people behave provides a
window for the mind. When we see someone's behaviours, we
continually infer from them a notion known as theory of mind,
which is comprised of their beliefs, intentions, and information.
As an illustration:
• "Does a person seem to be eager to progress?"
• "Do they have a bad day?"
• "Do they tell the truth?"
• "Will they purchase my product?" you may wonder.
When someone has been poisoned, it is possible to see emotional
alterations in their behaviour. On the basis of our "mental
lectures," we will discuss the influence of our minds (both
consciously and subconsciously) on cognitive and motor
processes that control the coordinated development of rich and
complex behaviours. It spans from quick facial microexpression
to rapid voice pitch increase, which suggests a difficulty with
actions such as waking hi. Our behaviour is multimodal and
time-coded, and it may be described as follows:
Machine learning, signal processing, statistical learning, and
healthcare are some of the terms that come to mind