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MACHINE LEARNING FOR OPTIMIZING MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN ELDERLY POPULATIONS: PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Chao, Chung-Chieh •ML offers transformative potential for elderly medication adherence •Evidence-based approaches show measurable improvements
Jan 15


2025 International Conference on Smart Technologyand Gerontology Health
Artificial Intelligence and Gerontology Health: New Challenges and Opportunities for Public Health December 26th, 2025 | 4:10 PM (Taiwan Time) / 9:10 AM (Poland Time) AGENDA 4:10pm | Opening Remarks — Dr. Chung-Chieh Chao 4:15pm | Presentation — Dr. Chung-Chieh Chao, Machine Learning for Optimizing Medication Adherence in Elderly Populations: Public Health Perspectives 4:30pm | Presentation — Ms. Natalia Joyette, Smart Technologies for Glycemic Control in Elderly Patients wit
Jan 13


Equity and Access in AI-Based Gerontology Health Services: A Global Health Policy Perspective
Ph.D. student. Idiris Faisal Mohamed AI-enabled gerontology health services, including remote monitoring and assistive robotics, offer significant potential to improve care for older adults. Opportunities: Improved access, efficiency, and quality of care for older adults. Risks: Exacerbating existing health and digital inequalities without explicit equity-oriented governance. From Equality to Equity: Moving beyond providing "access" to ensuring "benefits" for all, specificall
Jan 12


Mindful Aging: AI and Forest Bathing for Mental Health
Andrea Stephanie Sosa Kneeland WHO defines individuals aged 65 and above as elderly, and a large portion of the elderly population lives in developing countries. By 2030, one in six people will be over the age of 60, and 14% of them already live with a mental disorder. This study argues thet AI provides digital precision, while forest bathing restores human connection to nature. Healthy aging means blending innovation with familiarity or tradition.
Jan 12


Smart Technologies for Glycemic Control in Elderly Patients with Diabetes
MD. Natalia Joyette Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases among elderly populations worldwide. As people age, managing diabetes becomes more complex due to multiple illnesses, polypharmacy, cognitive decline, and higher risk of hypoglycemia. Poor glycemic control in older adults increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, vision loss, disability, and mortality. Smart technologies and artificial intelligence are increasingly being used to improv
Jan 12


Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on the Battlefield: Advantages, and Limitations
Abstract With the rapid evolution of technology, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have transitioned from an auxiliary capacity to a critical combat force on the modern battlefield, fundamentally changing the landscape of traditional warfare. This paper aims to explore the diverse applications of UAVs in combat, analyze their tactical advantages and limitations, and thereby suggest new directions for military thought. I. Introduction The application of unmanned vehicles in th
Dec 12, 2025
Asymmetric Warfare and the Use of Drones: A New Trend in Modern Warfare
Abstract In the evolution of modern warfare, asymmetric warfare has become a crucial component of military strategy for various nations. The core of this strategy lies in the weaker party utilizing innovative technology or unconventional tactics to counteract a powerful enemy, aiming to achieve victory through asymmetric means. With advancements in technology, the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) , or drones , has become a key factor in asymmetric warfare, changing the
Nov 26, 2025
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