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Article Intelligent systems and computational methods in medical and healthcare solutions with their challenges during COVID-19 pandemic was published on January 1, 2021 in the journal Journal of Intelligent Systems (volume 30, issue 1).

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  • This special issue of the Journal of Intelligent Systems focuses on recent advances and improvements in intelligent systems and computational methods in medical and healthcare solutions with their challenges during COVID-19 pandemic

  • artificial intelligence (AI) techniques can be used to develop clinical decision support systems to help with medical diagnostics

  • AI, internet-of-things, big data analytics, machine learning, deep learning, Fog Computing, cloud computing, and block chain technologies have been intelligently applied with various applications in networking, Medical diagnosis and Healthcare Systems, shipping to build efficient, sustainable systems, and Intelligent Solutions to Medical and Healthcare Systems

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This special issue of the Journal of Intelligent Systems focuses on recent advances and improvements in intelligent systems and computational methods in medical and healthcare solutions with their challenges during COVID-19 pandemic. This special issue focuses on advanced techniques in signal processing, analysis, modelling, and classification, applied to a variety of medical diagnostic problems. 1 Intelligent systems and computational methods in medical and healthcare solutions with their challenges during COVID-19 pandemic

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