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An Intelligent Platform for Hosting Medical Collaborative Services

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Artificial Intelligence: Methods and Applications (SETN 2014)

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Recent developments in cloud computing technologies, the widespread use of mobile smart devices and the expansion of electronic health record system, raise the need of on-line collaboration among geographically distributed medical personnel. In this context, the paper presents a web based intelligent platform, capable of hosting medical collaborative services and featuring intelligent medical data management and exchange. Our work emphasizes on client-side medical data processing over an intelligent online workflow library. We introduce a Remote Process Calling scheme based on WebRTC (peer-to-peer) communication paradigm, eliminating the typical bandwidth bottleneck of centralized data sharing and allowing the execution of intelligent workflows.

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Andrikos, C., Maglogiannis, I., Bilalis, E., Spyroglou, G., Tsanakas, P. (2014). An Intelligent Platform for Hosting Medical Collaborative Services. In: Likas, A., Blekas, K., Kalles, D. (eds) Artificial Intelligence: Methods and Applications. SETN 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8445. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07064-3_28

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