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E-grāmata: IoT Technologies for Health Care: 8th EAI International Conference, HealthyIoT 2021, Virtual Event, November 24-26, 2021, Proceedings

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This proceedings constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on IoT Technologies for Healthcare, HealthyIoT 2021, held in November 2021. Due to COVID-19 pandemic the conference was held virtually.

The 17 full papers presented were carefully selected from 40 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on security and privacy - software and application security; human-centered computing - ubiquitous and mobile computing; information systems – information retrieval; applied computing - physical sciences and engineering; applied computing – life and medical sciences.

Security and Privacy.- Software and application security.-
 Non-intrusive and privacy preserving activity recognition system for infants
exploiting smart toys.- Human-centered Computing - Ubiquitous and mobile
computing.- Co-design the acceptability of Wearables in the Healthcare
field.- Evaluations on Pending Regulation on Ethical Review Measures for
Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects and Artificial Intelligence.-
Integration of Wearable, Persuasive, and Multimedia Design Principles in
Enhancing Depression Awareness: A Conceptual Mode.- Information Systems
Information retrieval.- A Comparative Study of Data Mining Techniques applied
to Renal-Cell Carcinomas.- Predicting Diabetes Disease in the Female Adult
Population, using Data Mining.- Not Just A Matter of Accuracy: A fNIRS Pilot
Study into Discrepancy between Sleep Data and Subjective Sleep Experience in
Quantified-Self Sleep Tracking.- Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy Using
CNN.- Pulp Stone Detection Using Deep Learning Techniques.- Identification of
Drug-Drug Interactions Using OCR.- Applied computing - Physical sciences and
engineering.- Patients behaviour monitoring inside a hospital garden:
comparison between RADAR and GPS solutions.- IoT-Enabled Analysis of
Subjective Sound Quality Perception Based on Out-of-Lab Physiological
Measurements.- CS-Based Decomposition of Acoustic Stimuli-Driven GSR Peaks
Sensed by an IoT-Enabled Wearable GAIToe: Gait Analysis Utilizing an IMU for
Toe Walking Detection and Intervention.- Applied computing Life and Medical
sciences 16 Prediction of Conversion to Alzheimers Disease using 3D-DWT and
PCA.- DIY Wrist-Worn Device for Physiological Monitoring: Metrological
Evaluation at Different Band Tightening Levels.