Abstract
Cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are gradually becoming the technological changemakers in cancer diagnosis. Blood cancer is an aggressive disease affecting the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system, and its early detection is crucial for subsequent treatment. Flow cytometry has been widely studied as a commonly used method for detecting blood cancer. However, the high computation and resource consumption severely limit its practical application, especifically in regions with limited medical and computational resources. In this study, with the help of cloud computing and IoT technologies, we develop a novel blood cancer dynamic monitoring diagnostic model named BloodPatrol based on an intelligent feature weight fusion mechanism. The proposed model is capable of capturing the dual-view importance relationship between cell samples and features, greatly improving prediction accuracy and significantly surpassing previous models. Besides, benefiting from the powerful processing ability of cloud computing, BloodPatrol can run on a distributed network to efficiently process large-scale cell data, which provides immediate and scalable blood cancer diagnostic services. We have also created a cloud diagnostic platform to facilitate access to our work, the latest access link and updates are available at: https://github.com/kkkayle/BloodPatrol.
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