Publications by authors named "Shuiqiao Yang"

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  • Short-term risks from gases like carbon monoxide (CO) are important for the environment and our health, but old methods of predicting these risks aren't very accurate.
  • This study looked at new machine learning models and found they work much better than traditional methods for predicting CO levels.
  • The best model, called Bayes_CL, showed that CO levels in mainland China rose by 2.4% after COVID-19 lockdowns ended, proving these new methods can help make better decisions for health and the environment.
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Powered by the rapid progress of analytics techniques and the increasing availability of healthcare data, artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing a paradigm shift to healthcare applications. AI techniques offer considerable advantages for the evaluation and assimilation of large amounts of complex healthcare data. However, to effectively use AI tools in healthcare, key issues need to be considered and several limitations must be addressed, such as privacy-preserving and authentication of the healthcare data for analysis in training and inference procedures.

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The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been ongoing for almost two years and has had an unprecedented impact on the daily lives of people around the world. More recently, the emergence of the Delta variant of COVID-19 has once again put the world at risk. Fortunately, many countries and companies have developed vaccines for the coronavirus.

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The outbreak of the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused unprecedented impacts to people's daily life around the world. Various measures and policies such as lockdown and social-distancing are implemented by governments to combat the disease during the pandemic period. These measures and policies as well as virus itself may cause different mental health issues to people such as depression, anxiety, sadness, etc.

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The recent Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused an unprecedented impact across the globe. We have also witnessed millions of people with increased mental health issues, such as depression, stress, worry, fear, disgust, sadness, and anxiety, which have become one of the major public health concerns during this severe health crisis. Depression can cause serious emotional, behavioral, and physical health problems with significant consequences, both personal and social costs included.

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