Balancing technological advances with user needs: User-centered principles for AI-driven smart city healthcare monitoring
In recent years, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has greatly benefited smart city healthcare, meeting the growing demand for affordable, efficient, and real-time healthcare services. Patient monitoring is one area where artificial intelligence has shown great promise. Improved health outcomes have been made possible by the advancement of AI-based monitoring systems, which enable more personalized and continuous patient monitoring. However, to fully maximize the benefits of these systems, a user-centered approach is essential, which prioritizes patients' needs and experiences while ensuring their privacy and autonomy are respected. This study focuses on the application of user-centered design principles in the development and deployment of AI-driven monitoring systems in smart city healthcare. Addressing the challenges and opportunities of AI-driven monitoring systems, the article considers issues such as privacy and security concerns, data accuracy, and user acceptance. Finally, some possible future directions to the challenges are suggested. A user-centered approach to AI monitoring systems is recommended for healthcare providers to enhance patient experience in smart city healthcare.
History
Published in
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and ApplicationsPublisher
SAI OrganizationVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
Citation
Ali H. Hassan, Riza bin Sulaiman, Mansoor A. Abdulgabber, Hasan Kahtan (2023) 'Balancing technological advances with user needs: User-centered principles for AI-driven smart city healthcare monitoring', International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications. doi: 10.14569/IJACSA.2023.0140341Print ISSN
2158-107XElectronic ISSN
2156-5570Cardiff Met Affiliation
- Cardiff School of Technologies
Cardiff Met Authors
Hasan Kahtan Al-AniCopyright Holder
- © The Authors
Language
- en