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This book provides a description of designing and developing a computer assisted diagnosis (CAD) system based on thermography for diagnosing some of the common ailments such as arthritis, diabetes, and fever. It introduces applications of machine and deep learning methods, and convolutional neural networks in the development of CAD system.

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This book provides a description of designing and developing a computer assisted diagnosis (CAD) system based on thermography for diagnosing some of the common ailments such as arthritis, diabetes, and fever. It introduces applications of machine and deep learning methods, and convolutional neural networks in the development of CAD system.
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Dr. U. Snekhalatha is currently working as an Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Kattankulathur, India. She pursued her Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering at SRMIST (2015). Her areas of interest include biomedical signal processing, medical image processing, biomedical instrumentation, and machine learning and deep learning techniques. She has published 88 research articles in reputed peer-reviewed international journals and international conferences. She has filed four Indian patents of which, all are in published stage. She obtained the Best Researcher Award for her publications in Nature indexed journal during the Research Day function held on March 1, 2021 at SRMIST. She received Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award for paper titled "Design of Acetone Breath Gas Analyzer in the Evaluation of Diabetes Mellitus," Appreciation 2020, Society for Research and Initiatives for Sustainable Technologies and Institutions, November 5, 2020. She has obtained best paper award and gold medals for some research paper publications. She is a life member of various professional societies such as the Biomedical Society of India, IEI, IEANG, IRED, ISTE, and ISCA. She is currently serving as a reviewer and guest editor for various reputed peer-reviewed international journals. Dr. K. Palani Thanaraj is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, St. Joseph's College of Engineering, Chennai. He has completed his PhD in 2018 in the Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering from Anna University, Chennai. His research areas include image processing, advanced signal processing, image segmentation, machine learning, and deep learning. He has developed deep learning algorithms for performing image classification of medical images for disease diagnosis. He has published his works in many reputed and refereed journals indexed in Web of Science and Scopus. Prof Dr. med. Kurt Ammer was certified as a general medical practitioner in 1978, a consultant for physical medicine and rehabilitation in 1989, and a consultant for physical medicine and rehabilitation (rheumatology) in 1994. He was senior researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Research Unit for Physical Diagnostics, Austria, between 1988 and 2004. From 1985 until his retirement in early 2013, he was Vice Director of the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Hanusch Hospital in Vienna, Austria. He got involved in medical thermography in 1988, and was appointed as secretary and treasurer of the European Association of Thermology (EAT) in 1990, and currently serves as the EAT treasurer. Since 2002, he has been appointed as external professor at the Medical Imaging Research Unit, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK. His research interests focus on rehabilitation medicine and the application and standardization of thermal imaging in medicine.