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Faculty and Students' Perspective of Health Informatics Programs in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alzghaibi HA.
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This study presents Hi‐LabSpermTracking, a long‐duration, expert‐annotated sperm motility dataset for detection and tracking. It evaluates You Only Look Once version 8, Real‐Time Detection Transformer, and Simple Online and Realtime Tracking with a Deep Association Metric in three scenarios. The mean ensemble method improves tracking performance. Sperm
Abdulsamet Aktas +5 more
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Editorial: Health informatics in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition. [PDF]
Zama D, Leach ST.
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Leveraging Health Informatics for Substance Abuse Surveillance: A Comparative Analysis of International Registry Technologies [PDF]
Mohamad Jebraeily +4 more
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MedVH introduces the first comprehensive benchmark for diagnosing hallucinations in medical vision‐language models. Across six multitask evaluations, eight state‐of‐the‐art LVLMs reveal that domain‐tuned models, while strong on routine questions, hallucinate more than general models, raising serious concerns for real‐world clinical use.
Zishan Gu +4 more
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An Online Health Informatics Elective Course for Doctor of Pharmacy Students [PDF]
Kevin T. Fuji, Kimberly A. Galt
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Infrared‐Driven Polymer Intelligence
Infrared spectroscopy is combined with machine learning to accurately predict the glass transition temperature of polymers and enable real‐time process control. The approach outperforms traditional molecular fingerprints by capturing subtle spectral variations due to impurities and additives.
Gorkem Anil Al +4 more
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Progress Achieved, Landmarks, and Future Concerns in Biomedical and Health Informatics. [PDF]
Ognjanović I, Zoulias E, Mantas J.
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Haptic Perception via the Dynamics of a Flexible Body Inspired by an Ostrich's Neck
Inspired by avian anatomy, this study uses a flexible robotic neck to investigate haptic perception driven by musculoskeletal dynamics. By applying physical reservoir computing, the robot encodes external force interactions into its body dynamics, allowing effective object classification.
Kazashi Nakano +3 more
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