Abstract

In the era of big data and artificial intelligence, healthcare data fusion analysis has become difficult because of the large amounts and different types of sources involved. Traditional methods are ineffective at processing and examination procedures for such complex multi-sensors of hyperscale healthcare data. To address this issue, we propose a novel large model-driven approach for hyperscale healthcare data fusion analysis in complex multi-sensor multi-sensors. Our method integrates data from various medical sensors and sources, using large models to extract and fuse information from structured and unstructured healthcare data. Then, we integrate these features with structured data using a hierarchical residual connected LSTM network, enhancing the model's ability to capture local and global context. Furthermore, we introduce a dynamic ReLU activation function and attention mechanism that allow us to adjust the depth of our networks dynamically while focusing only on relevant information. The experiments on MIMIC-III and eICU-CRD datasets demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method in terms of accuracy, efficiency, and robustness compared to state-of-the-art methods. Therefore, the proposed method provides valuable insights into the potential of large model-driven approaches for tackling the challenges of hyperscale healthcare data fusion analysis in complex multi-sensors.

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