IMPROVING HOSPITAL SERVICES USING CLOUD AND SPEECH TO TEXT TECHNOLOGIES
Published In: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): FLORIN DANIEL ANTON
Abstract: Nowadays in many hospitals all over the world there is an acute lack of physicians. In many cases in such hospitals, the physicians are overwhelmed by a large number of patients which they must consult or visit after a surgery. In order to help them, the physicians are accompanied by resident students which are learning from the physician, but also must note his observations, usually there is a student in the group which will note the observations and then, after the visit he will wrote down on the patient observation sheet the physician observations. Many times, the student is not able to write everything down and he is writing what he is remembering resulting that important information will be omitted. To solve this problem, the paper proposes an information system which allow the physician to record his observations using a smart phone, then the recording is converted to text using a cloud speech to text service and added to the patient observation sheet. The system allows to preser
- Publication Date: 24-Jun-2018
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-155-9-16
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WHITE-ROT FUNGI AND THEIR ENZYMES IN DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Published In: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): KAVITA VASDEV
Abstract: Industrial effluents containing wastewater from textile and dyestuff industries is one of the most difficult to be treated. Since it contains various kinds of synthetic dyes The strong color of these discharged dyes even at very small concentrations has a huge impact on the aquatic environment caused by its turbidity and high pollution strength: in addition toxic-degradation products can be formed, they can cause serious environmental pollution illustrating the need for a non-specific method of decolorization. The low biodegradability of these dyes due to, complex aromatic molecular structures, with most of the dyes being very stable to light, temperature and microbial attack, making them recalcitrant. Conventional waste water treatment is not efficient to remove recalcitrant dyestuffs from effluents. Several physical and chemical methods are effective but have high operating costs and limited applicability. Although, abiotic means of reduction of azo and other dyes exists but they req
- Publication Date: 24-Jun-2018
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-155-9-32
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