Date of Publication :20th April 2018
Abstract: Moulding together of AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence and GIS i.e. geographic information systems measurement makes GeoAI. There is a developing job for GeoAI in healthcare and health, as area is a fundamental piece of both individual and population health. Comprehensively, health intelligence could be portrayed as applications of the AI to enhance health at the individual level and population level. GeoAI i.e. "Geospatial artificial intelligence" is a rising science that employs progresses in elite computing to apply advancements in AI, especially machine learning and the data mining for extracting significant data from the spatial big information. GeoAI speaks to an engaged area inside health intelligence which integrates area to determine noteworthy data that can be employed to enhance human health. This paper gives a review of the GeoAI advancements (tools, software and methods), and its potential and current applications in a few disciplines inside precision machine, public health and IOT-controlled smart healthy cities. Potential difficulties as of now confronting GeoAI investigation and applications in healthcare and health are additionally briefly talked about.
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