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  • Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Update: 2022, vol: 2, issue:
  • 1)- Fazila Shams, Assad Abbas, Wasiq Khan, Umar Shahbaz Khan, Raheel Nawaz. A death, infection, and recovery (DIR) model to forecast the COVID-19 spread. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100047
    Cited : 3
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  • 2)- H Mary Shyni, E Chitra. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF X-RAY AND CT IMAGES IN COVID-19 DETECTION USING IMAGE PROCESSING AND DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100054
    Cited : 32
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  • 3)- Rafiqul Islam, Fumihiko Yokota, Mariko Nishikitani, Kimiyo Kikuchi, Yoko Sato, Rieko Izukura, Md Mahmudur Rahman, Md Rajib Chowdhury, Ashir Ahmed, Naoki Nakashima. Portable health clinic COVID-19 system for remote patient follow-up ensuring clinical safety. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100061
    Cited : 0
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  • 4)- Fahmida Aslam, Yang Yue. Big data analytics and COVID-19 vaccine. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100062
    Cited : 2
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  • 5)- Md Khairul Islam, Sultana Umme Habiba, Tahsin Ahmed Khan, Farzana Tasnim. COV-RadNet: A Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Automatic Detection of COVID-19 from Chest X-Rays and CT Scans. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100064
    Cited : 6
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  • 6)- Arfan Ahmed, Sarah Aziz, Carla T Toro, Mahmood Alzubaidi, Sara Irshaidat, Hashem Abu Serhan, Alaa A Abd-Alrazaq, Mowafa Househ. Machine learning models to detect anxiety and depression through social media: A scoping review. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100066
    Cited : 19
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  • 7)- Pratheeba Jeyananthan. Prolonged viral shedding prediction on non-hospitalized, uncomplicated SARS-CoV-2 patients using their transcriptome data. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100070
    Cited : 4
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  • 8)- Enny Rachmani, Haikal Haikal, Eti Rimawati. Development and validation of digital health literacy competencies for citizens (DHLC), an instrument for measuring digital health literacy in the community. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine update. 2022, 2: 100082
    Cited : 6
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