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2 January 2025 Geological big data utilization in public health
Liang Wang, Liqiong Jia, Shuqi Yang, Sixia Li, Hongwei Yan
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Proceedings Volume 13514, International Conference on Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RSDE 2024); 135140X (2025) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3059007
Event: 2024 International Conference on Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, 2024, Chengdu, China
Abstract
This research delves into the uses of big data, in public health and emphasizes its crucial role in assessing health risks, data control of disease transmission and allocation of public health resources. Geological big data, serving as an resource could shed light on the complex connection between environmental factors and public health introducing new predictive models for health risks evidence-based strategies, for mitigating diseases and sensible distribution of public health resources. Facing challenges related to data accuracy and privacy protection as technical processing issues doesn't diminish the undeniable value of using this technology for making well informed decisions, in public health matters. Looking ahead to the synergy of advancements and regulatory improvements in disciplines and anticipating the integration of extensive geological data, into public health initiatives promises to enhance the precision and effectiveness of managing healthcare systems in the future.
(2025) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Liang Wang, Liqiong Jia, Shuqi Yang, Sixia Li, and Hongwei Yan "Geological big data utilization in public health", Proc. SPIE 13514, International Conference on Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RSDE 2024), 135140X (2 January 2025); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3059007
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KEYWORDS
Diseases and disorders

Medicine

Analytical research

Data modeling

Data privacy

Data transmission

Geology

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