Research in Progress on Integrating Health and Environmental Data in Epidemiological Studies

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Epidemiological studies analyze and monitor the health state of a population. They typically use different methods and techniques to capture and to integrate data of interest before they can be analyzed. As new technologies and, thus, devices are available for data capturing, such as wearables, new requirements arise for current data integration approaches. In this paper, we review current techniques and approaches as well as new trends in data capturing and the resulting requirement for its integration.

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52464-1_32

Projects: LIFE - Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases

Publication type: InBook

Journal: Business Information Systems Workshops

Book Title: Business Information Systems Workshops

Editors: Witold Abramowicz and Rainer Alt and Bogdan Franczyk

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified

Citation: Business Information Systems Workshops 263:347-354,Springer International Publishing

Date Published: 2017

Registered Mode: Not specified

Authors: T. Kirsten, J. Bumberger, G. Ivanova, P. Dietrich, C. Engel, M. Loeffler, W. Kiess

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Kirsten, T., Bumberger, J., Ivanova, G., Dietrich, P., Engel, C., Loeffler, M., & Kiess, W. (2017). Research in Progress on Integrating Health and Environmental Data in Epidemiological Studies. In Business Information Systems Workshops (pp. 347–354). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52464-1_32
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