Biomonitoring and precision health in deep space supported by artificial intelligence

Author:

Scott Ryan T.ORCID,Sanders Lauren M.ORCID,Antonsen Erik L.ORCID,Hastings Jaden J. A.ORCID,Park Seung-minORCID,Mackintosh Graham,Reynolds Robert J.ORCID,Hoarfrost Adrienne L.,Sawyer Aenor,Greene Casey S.ORCID,Glicksberg Benjamin S.ORCID,Theriot Corey A.,Berrios Daniel C.,Miller Jack,Babdor Joel,Barker RichardORCID,Baranzini Sergio E.ORCID,Beheshti Afshin,Chalk StuartORCID,Delgado-Aparicio Guillermo M.,Haendel Melissa,Hamid Arif A.ORCID,Heller Philip,Jamieson Daniel,Jarvis Katelyn J.,Kalantari John,Khezeli KiaORCID,Komarova Svetlana V.ORCID,Komorowski Matthieu,Kothiyal Prachi,Mahabal Ashish,Manor UriORCID,Garcia Martin HectorORCID,Mason Christopher E.ORCID,Matar MonaORCID,Mias George I.ORCID,Myers Jerry G.ORCID,Nelson Charlotte,Oribello Jonathan,Parsons-Wingerter Patricia,Prabhu R. K.ORCID,Qutub Amina Ann,Rask Jon,Saravia-Butler Amanda,Saria SuchiORCID,Singh Nitin Kumar,Snyder MichaelORCID,Soboczenski Frank,Soman Karthik,Van Valen DavidORCID,Venkateswaran Kasthuri,Warren Liz,Worthey Liz,Yang Jason H.ORCID,Zitnik MarinkaORCID,Costes Sylvain V.ORCID

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Human-Computer Interaction,Software

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