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    Reviewing Federated Machine Learning and Its Use in Diseases Prediction by Moshawrab, Mohammad, Adda, Mehdi, Bouzouane, Abdenour, Ibrahim, Hussein, Raad, Ali

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2023)
    “…Machine learning (ML) has succeeded in improving our daily routines by enabling automation and improved decision making in a variety of industries such as…”
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    Smart Wearables for the Detection of Cardiovascular Diseases: A Systematic Literature Review by Moshawrab, Mohammad, Adda, Mehdi, Bouzouane, Abdenour, Ibrahim, Hussein, Raad, Ali

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (11-01-2023)
    “…The advancement of information and communication technologies and the growing power of artificial intelligence are successfully transforming a number of…”
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    Smart Wearables for the Detection of Occupational Physical Fatigue: A Literature Review by Moshawrab, Mohammad, Adda, Mehdi, Bouzouane, Abdenour, Ibrahim, Hussein, Raad, Ali

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (02-10-2022)
    “…Today's world is changing dramatically due to the influence of various factors. Whether due to the rapid development of technological tools, advances in…”
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    Machine Learning Models to Predict Cardiovascular Events from Heart Rate Variability Data by Moshawrab, Mohammad, Adda, Mehdi, Bouzouane, Abdenour, Ibrahim, Hussein, Raad, Ali

    “…Among the diseases known to mankind, cardiovascular diseases remain the deadliest and most expensive. However, Artificial Intelligence offers new solutions…”
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    Detection of Occupational Fatigue in Digital Era; Parameters In Use by Moshawrab, Mohammad, Adda, Mehdi, Bouzouane, Abdenour, Ibrahim, Hussein, Raad, Ali

    “…Workplace fatigue is common and widespread worldwide and in various occupations. This fact is a result of changing working conditions such as changing shifts,…”
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