1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991001219949707536

Autore

Gallino, Luciano

Titolo

Informatica e scienze umane : lo stato dell'arte / a cura di Luciano Gallino

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano : Angeli, c1991

ISBN

8820471795

Descrizione fisica

276 p. ; 22 cm.

Collana

Collana " Gioele Solari"

Soggetti

Informatica e scienze umane

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911006696603321

Autore

Dhanaraj Rajesh Kumar

Titolo

Digital Twin Technologies for Healthcare 4. 0

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Stevenage : , : Institution of Engineering & Technology, , 2023

©2022

ISBN

1-83724-477-4

1-5231-5539-6

1-83953-580-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (217 pages)

Collana

Healthcare Technologies Series

Altri autori (Persone)

MurugesanSanthiya

BalusamyBalamurugan

BalasValentina E

Disciplina

610.285

Soggetti

Digital twins (Computer simulation)

Medical telematics

Artificial intelligence - Medical applications

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the editors -- 1 Introduction: digital twin technology in healthcare -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Digital twin - background study -- 1.3 Research on digital twin technologies -- 1.4 Digital twin sectors in healthcare -- 1.4.1 Digital patient -- 1.4.2 Pharmaceutical industry -- 1.4.3 Hospital -- 1.4.4 Wearable technologies -- 1.5 Challenges and issues in implementation -- 1.5.1 Trust -- 1.5.2 Security and privacy -- 1.5.3 Standardization -- 1.5.4 Diversity and multisource -- References -- 2 Convergence of Digital Twin, AI, IOT, and machine learning techniques for medical diagnostics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 DT technology -- 2.2.1 Steps in DT creation -- 2.2.2 DT types and functions -- 2.3 DT and its supporting technologies - AI, Cloud computing, DL, Big Data analytics, ML, and IoT -- 2.4 DT integration with other technologies for medical diagnosis and health management -- 2.5 DT technology and its application -- 2.5.1 DT application in manufacturing industry -- 2.5.2 Applications of DT in automotive &amp -- aerospace -- 2.5.3 Medicine diagnosis and device development -- 2.5.4 Wind twin technology -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Application of digital twin technology in model-based systems engineering -- 3.1 Evolution of DTT -- 3.2 Basic concepts of DTT -- 3.3 DTT implementation in power system -- 3.3.1 Characteristics of DTT in power systems -- 3.4 Power system network modeling using DTT -- 3.4.1 Model-based approach -- 3.4.2 Data-driven approach -- 3.4.3 Combination of both -- 3.5 Integration of power system with DTT -- 3.6 Future scope of DTT in power systems -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Digital twins in e-health: adoption of technology and challenges in the management of clinical systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Digital twin -- 4.3 Evolution of healthcare services.

4.4 Elderly medical services and demands -- 4.5 Cloud computing -- 4.6 Cloud computing DT in healthcare -- 4.6.1 Use cases -- 4.7 Digital healthcare modeling process -- 4.8 Cloud-based healthcare facility platform -- 4.9 Applications of DT technology -- 4.9.1 Cardiovascular application -- 4.9.2 Cadaver high temperature -- 4.9.3 Diabetes meters -- 4.9.4 Stress monitoring -- 4.10 Benefits of DT technology -- 4.10.1 Remote monitoring -- 4.10.2 Group cooperation -- 4.10.3 Analytical maintenance -- 4.10.4 Transparency -- 4.10.5 Future prediction -- 4.10.6 Information -- 4.10.7 Big data analytics and processing -- 4.10.8 Cost effectiveness -- 4.11 DT challenges in healthcare -- 4.11.1 Cost effectiveness -- 4.11.2 Data collection -- 4.11.3 Data protection -- 4.11.4 Team collaboration -- 4.11.5 Monitoring -- 4.11.6 Software maintenance and assurance -- 4.11.7 Regulatory complications -- 4.11.8 Security and privacy-related issues -- 4.11.9 Targets of attackers -- 4.12 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Digital twin and big data in healthcare systems -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Working of DT technology -- 5.2 Need for DT and big data in healthcare -- 5.3 DT and big data benefits for healthcare -- 5.3.1 Monitoring of patients -- 5.3.2 Individualized medical care -- 5.3.3 Patient individuality and freedom -- 5.4 Applications of DT in healthcare -- 5.4.1 Diagnosis and decision support -- 5.4.2 Patient monitoring -- 5.4.3 Drug and medical device development -- 5.4.4 Personalized medicine -- 5.4.5 Medical imaging and wearables -- 5.5 Enabling technologies for DT and data analytics in healthcare -- 5.5.1 Technologies for DT in healthcare -- 5.5.2 Technologies for data analytics in healthcare -- 5.6 Research challenges of DT and big data in healthcare -- 5.6.1 Problem complexities and challenges -- 5.6.2 Research challenges for DT in healthcare.

5.6.3 Useful information -- 5.7 Future research directions -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Digital twin data visualization



techniques -- 6.1 Introduction - twin digital -- 6.2 Invention of DT -- 6.2.1 Function of DT technology -- 6.2.2 What problems has it solved? -- 6.3 DT types -- 6.3.1 Parts twinning -- 6.3.2 Product twinning -- 6.3.3 System twinning -- 6.3.4 Process twinning -- 6.4 When to use -- 6.5 Design DT -- 6.5.1 Digital data -- 6.5.2 Models -- 6.5.3 Linking -- 6.5.4 Examples -- 6.5.5 How has it impacted the industry? -- 6.5.6 DT usage -- 6.6 DT technology's characteristics -- 6.6.1 Connectivity -- 6.6.2 Homogenization -- 6.6.3 Reprogrammable -- 6.6.4 Digital traces -- 6.6.5 Modularity -- 6.7 Twin data to data -- 6.7.1 Requirements for obtaining complete data -- 6.7.2 Requirements on knowledge mining -- 6.7.3 Data fusion in real time -- 6.7.4 Data interaction in real time -- 6.7.5 Optimization in phases -- 6.7.6 On-demand data usage -- 6.7.7 Data composed of DTs -- 6.8 Data principles for DTs -- 6.8.1 Principle of complementary -- 6.8.2 The principle of standardization -- 6.8.3 The principle of timeliness -- 6.8.4 The association principle -- 6.8.5 Fusion principle -- 6.8.6 Information growth principle -- 6.8.7 The principle of servitization -- 6.9 DTD methodology -- 6.9.1 Information gathering for the DT -- 6.9.2 Data storage of DTs -- 6.9.3 DT data interaction -- 6.9.4 Association of DT data -- 6.9.5 Fusion of data from DTs -- 6.9.6 Data evolution in the DT -- 6.9.7 Data servitization for the DT -- 6.9.8 DT data's key enabler technologies -- 6.9.9 Advantages of DT -- 6.9.10 Disadvantages of DT -- 6.10 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Healthcare cyberspace: medical cyber physical system in digital twin -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Cyber physical systems -- 7.3 Digital twin -- 7.4 DT in healthcare -- 7.4.1 Patient monitoring using DT.

7.4.2 Operational efficiency in hospital using DT -- 7.4.3 Medical equipment and DT -- 7.4.4 DT in device development -- 7.5 Applications of DT in healthcare -- 7.5.1 Patient monitoring using DT -- 7.5.2 Medical wearables -- 7.5.3 Medical tests and procedures -- 7.5.4 Medical device optimization -- 7.5.5 Drug development -- 7.5.6 Regulatory services -- 7.6 DT framework in healthcare -- 7.6.1 Prediction phase -- 7.6.2 Monitoring phase -- 7.6.3 Comparison phase -- 7.7 Cyber resilience in healthcare DT -- 7.8 Cyber physical system and DT -- 7.8.1 Mapping in CPS and DTs -- 7.8.2 Unit level -- 7.8.3 System level -- 7.8.4 SoS level -- 7.9 Advantages of DT -- 7.10 Summary -- References -- 8 Cloud security-enabled digital twin in e-healthcare -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 E-healthcare and cloud security-enabled digital twin -- 8.2.1 ICT facilities -- 8.2.2 Cloud security-enabled digital twin -- 8.3 Cloud healthcare service platform with digital twin -- 8.3.1 Wearable technologies -- 8.3.2 Pharmaceutical industry -- 8.3.3 Digital patients -- 8.3.4 Hospital -- 8.4 Security and privacy requirements for cloud security-enabled digital twin in e-healthcare -- 8.4.1 Security requirements for cloud security-enabled digital twin in e-healthcare -- 8.4.2 Privacy requirements for cloud security-enabled digital twin in e-healthcare -- 8.5 Challenges in cloud-based digital twin in e-healthcare -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Digital twin in prognostics and health management system -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Pile of DT -- 9.2.1 Digital mirror (physical infrastructure) -- 9.2.2 Digital data flow -- 9.2.3 Digital virtual thread -- 9.3 A complete DT model -- 9.4 Phases of DT development -- 9.4.1 Developing a simulation -- 9.4.2 Fusion of data -- 9.4.3 Interaction -- 9.4.4 Service -- 9.5 DT applications in healthcare -- 9.5.1 Healthcare system.

9.5.2 Recovery of the patient -- 9.5.3 Precision medicine -- 9.5.4 Research in pharmaceutical development -- 9.5.5 Drug administration -- 9.5.6 Disease treating ways -- 9.6 Challenges in DT implementation -- 9.6.1 Infrastructure for information technology -- 9.6.2 Data



utilization -- 9.6.3 Consistent modeling -- 9.6.4 Modeling of domains -- 9.7 Role of DT in healthcare -- 9.7.1 Medicine that is tailored to the individual -- 9.7.2 Development of virtual organs -- 9.7.3 Medicine based on genomic data -- 9.7.4 Healthcare apps -- 9.7.5 Surgery scheduling -- 9.7.6 Increasing the effectiveness of healthcare organizations -- 9.7.7 Improving the experience of caregivers -- 9.7.8 Increasing productivity -- 9.7.9 Critical treatment window shrinking -- 9.7.10 Healthcare delivery system based on value -- 9.7.11 Rapid hospital erection -- 9.7.12 Streamlining interactions in call center -- 9.7.13 Development of pharmaceuticals and medical devices -- 9.7.14 Detecting the dangers in drugs -- 9.7.15 Simulating the new production lines -- 9.7.16 Improving the device availability -- 9.7.17 Post-sales surveillance -- 9.7.18 Human variability simulation -- 9.7.19 A lab's DT -- 9.7.20 Improving drug distribution -- 9.8 Benefits -- References -- 10 Deep learning in Covid-19 detection and diagnosis using CXR images: challenges and perspectives -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 CNN -- 10.1.2 ANN -- 10.1.3 RNN -- 10.1.4 LSTM -- 10.1.5 GRU -- 10.1.6 Deep autoencoders -- 10.1.7 Deep Boltzmann's machine -- 10.2 Related work -- 10.2.1 Detection/localization -- 10.2.2 Segmentation -- 10.2.3 Registration -- 10.2.4 Classification -- 10.2.5 Application -- 10.3 Proposed model -- 10.3.1 Image pre-processing -- 10.3.2 Data augmentation -- 10.3.3 CNN with transfer learning -- 10.3.4 ChestXRay20 dataset -- 10.4 Experiments and result discussion -- Case 1: Covid-19 vs. healthy.

Case 2: Covid-19 vs. pneumonia.

Sommario/riassunto

This book discusses digital twin technologies for applications in the healthcare system. The book also addresses the various research perspectives and challenges in implementation of digital twin technology in terms of data analysis, cloud management and data privacy issues.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910955689103321

Autore

Abraham Karl

Titolo

Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis / / by Karl Abraham

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Karnac Books, 1979

Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, , [2018]

©1988

ISBN

0-429-90462-2

0-429-47985-9

1-283-11802-5

9786613118028

1-84940-055-5

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (530 p.)

Collana

Maresfield library

Altri autori (Persone)

JonesErnest

BryanDouglas

StracheyAlix <1892-1973.>

Disciplina

150.195

150/.19/52

Soggetti

Psychoanalysis

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First published by 1927 by Hogarth Press Limited.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

COVER; TRANSLATORS' NOTE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR; Chapter I. THE EXPERIENCING OF SEXUAL TRAUMAS AS A FORM OF SEXUAL ACTIVITY (1907); Chapter II. THE PSYCHO-SEXUAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HYSTERIA AND DEMENTIA PRÆCOX (1908); Chapter III. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SEXUALITY AND ALCOHOLISM (1908); Chapter IV. HYSTERICAL DREAM-STATES (1910); Chapter V. REMARKS ON THE PSYCHO-ANALYSIS OF A CASE OF FOOT AND CORSET FETISHISM (1910); Chapter VI. NOTES ON THE PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF MANIC-DEPRESSIVE INSANITY AND ALLIED CONDITIONS (1911)

Chapter VII. A COMPLICATED CEREMONIAL FOUND IN NEUROTIC WOMEN (1912)Chapter VIII. MENTAL AFTER-EFFECTS PRODUCED IN A NINE-YEAR-OLD CHILD BY THE OBSERVATION OF SEXUAL INTERCOURSE BETWEEN ITS PARENTS (1913); Chapter IX. RESTRICTIONS AND



TRANSFORMATIONS OF SCOPOPHILIA IN PSYCHO-NEUROTICS;  WITH REMARKS ON ANALOGOUS PHENOMENA IN FOLK-PSYCHOLOGY (1913); Chapter X. A CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF LOCOMOTOR ANXIETY (1913); Chapter XI. THE EAR AND AUDITORY PASSAGE AS EROTOGENIC ZONES (1913); Chapter XII. THE FIRST PREGENITAL STAGE OF THE LIBIDO (1916); Chapter XIII. EJACULATIO PRÆCOX (1917)

Chapter XIV. THE SPENDING OF MONEY IN ANXIETY STATES (1917)Chapter XV. A PARTICULAR FORM OF NEUROTIC RESISTANCE AGAINST THE PSYCHO-ANALYTIC METHOD (1919); Chapter XVI. THE APPLICABILITY OF PSYCHO-ANALYTIC TREATMENT TO PATIENTS AT AN ADVANCED AGE (1919); Chapter XVII. THE NARCISSISTIC EVALUATION OF EXCRETORY PROCESSES IN DREAMS AND NEUROSIS (1920); Chapter XVIII. CONTRIBUTION TO A DISCUSSION ON TIC (1921); Chapter XIX. THE SPIDER AS A DREAM SYMBOL (1922); Chapter XX. AN INFANTILE THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE FEMALE SEX (1923); Chapter XXI. AN INFANTILE SEXUAL THEORY NOT HITHERTO NOTED (1925)

Chapter XXII. MANIFESTATIONS OF THE FEMALE CASTRATION COMPLEX (1920)CHAPTERS XXIII., XXIV., XXV. Psycho-Analytical Studies on Character-Formation; Chapter XXIII. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OF THE ANAL CHARACTER (1921); Chapter XXIV. THE INFLUENCE OF ORAL EROTISM ON CHARACTER-FORMATION (1924); Chapter XXV. CHARACTER-FORMATION ON THE GENITAL LEVEL OF THE LIBIDO (1925); Chapter XXVI. A SHORT STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIBIDO, VIEWED IN THE LIGHT OF MENTAL DISORDERS (1924); BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS BY ABRAHAM; LIST OF BOOKS AND PAPERS REFERRED TO; INDEX

Sommario/riassunto

Covering a wide range of topics, the collection consists of twenty-six papers and essays published over a period of two decades. Readers of this book are thus enabled to trace the analyst's development, in which his scientific approach is evident throughout, from his earliest papers through to his last works. First published in 1927 in the International Psychoanalytical Library, the author's Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis has since established itself as on of the seminal works essential to the training of workers in the psychoanalytic field. Includes the author's classic paper A Short Study of the Development of the Libido.