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Satyabrata Aich

Researcher at Inje University

Publications -  62
Citations -  951

Satyabrata Aich is an academic researcher from Inje University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feature selection & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 57 publications receiving 419 citations. Previous affiliations of Satyabrata Aich include KIIT University.

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A Secure Healthcare System Design Framework using Blockchain Technology

TL;DR: Concern of privacy and also mitigation of the accurate data has been very much managed in the work by regulating, a monitoring and sensing paradigm with accordance to the IOT and the Blockchain as a transaction and access management system and also an appropriate medium for laying out accurate and trusted data for serving with deliberate medical care and benefits to the patients across.
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A Review on Benefits of IoT Integrated Blockchain based Supply Chain Management Implementations across Different Sectors with Case Study

TL;DR: The difference between the conventional supply chain as well as blockchain based supply chain and the benefits of implementing blockchain in different sectors such as automotive, pharmaceutical, food industry, retail are highlighted.
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Overview: Technology Roadmap of the Future Trend of Metaverse based on IoT, Blockchain, AI Technique, and Medical Domain Metaverse Activity

TL;DR: What technologies metaverse is using and metaverse potentiality in medical healthcare are described and the application of these latest technologies will be expedited.
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Detection of Parkinson's Disease from 3T T1 Weighted MRI Scans Using 3D Convolutional Neural Network.

TL;DR: A 3D convolutional neural network architecture was developed for learning the intricate patterns in the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans for the detection of Parkinson’s Disease and it was observed that the developed 3D CNN model performed superiorly by completely aligning with the hypothesis of the study.
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Environmental management and the “soft side” of organisations: Discovering the most relevant behavioural factors in green supply chains

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the behavioural factors affecting the green supply chain management (GCSM) performance in a fast-growing emerging economy by taking an empirical data set of 101 responses from personnel in the mining sector.