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Bio-information for Hygiene

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  • © 2021

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  • Applies bio-information to hygienic and clinical settings
  • Demonstrates how bio-information can be used to detect diseases and abnormalities
  • Content can be applied not only to the field of care, but also to various fields such as robot operation interfaces and emotion analysis using biological signals
  • Constitutes a valuable resource for researchers seeking comprehensive information on environmental/occupational health and health promotion

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This book outlines the electro-activity in the human body, human behavior, and other bio-information during image viewing and applies it to a hygienic and clinical setting. The book begins by explaining the basic science of brain measurements and the endocrine system, before analyzing the bio-signals obtained from electrocardiogram (ECG), electrogastrography (EGG), electro-oculography (EOG) and much more. As the book subsequently demonstrates, these bio-signals can be measured using wearable devices, and the data can be used to detect undiagnosed diseases and health-relevant abnormalities. Especially in the field of nursing care for the elderly and rehabilitation, these new options for the management and analysis of biological information hold considerable potential. 

Bio-information for Hygiene offers a valuable resource for both new and established researchers, as well as students who are seeking comprehensive information on environmental/occupational health and healthpromotion. It will also assist technical staff whose work involves bio-informatics.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Graduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui, Bunkyo, Japan

    Hiroki Takada

  • Graduate School of Design and Architecture, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan

    Kiyoko Yokoyama

About the editors

Hiroki Takada

Department of Human and Artificial Intelligence

University of Fukui

Bunkyo, Fukui, Japan

takada@u-fukui.ac.jp


Kiyoko Yokoyama

Nagoya City University

Graduate School of Design and Architecture

Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

yokoyama@sda.nagoya-cu.ac.jp



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