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Fatigue detection using artificial intelligence framework

Parekh et al., 2020

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3838910998591050213
Author
Parekh V
Shah D
Shah M
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Augmented Human Research

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Technological advances in healthcare have saved innumerable patients and are continuously improving our quality of life. Fatigue among health indicators of individuals has become significant due to its association with cognitive performance and health outcomes …
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