Abstract
With the current rapid advancement of cloud computing (CC) technology, which enabled the connectivity of many intelligent objects and detectors and created smooth data interchange between systems, there is now a strict need for platforms for data processing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and data management. The field of medicine in CC is receiving a lot of attention from the scientific world, as well as the private and governmental sectors. Thousands of individuals now have a digital system due to these apps where they may regularly obtain helpful medical advice for leading a healthy life. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical field has several advantages, including the ability to automate processes and analyze large patient databases to offer superior medicine more quickly and effectively. IoT-enabled smart health tools provide both internet solutions and a variety of features. CC infrastructure improves these healthcare solutions by enabling safe storage and accessibility. We suggest a novel Cloud computing and artificial intelligence (CC-AI) premised smart medical solution for surveillance and detecting major illnesses to provide superior solutions to the users. For disease detection, we suggested AI-based whale optimization (WO) and fuzzy neural network (FNN) (WO-FNN). Patients' IoT wearable sensor data is gathered for detection. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and computation time are evaluated and compared with existing techniques.
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