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Our goal is to better understand what a professional person thinks about the current hot topics such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), wearable devices, and individual health. We designed a questionnaire to survey the professionals. The questionnaire focused on three main subjects, AI, and its effects on individual health and wearable device. In the AI-related questions, since AI can play an extremely important role in signal processing, it is widely used by respondents in the field of biological signal processing. In the individual health-related questions, the view that the local residents in the city where they live have healthy dietary habits is accepted by 43.75% of the respondents, and 21.88% of the respondents consider that the dietary habits of the local residents in the city where they live is not healthy. In the wearable devices-related questions, 59.38% of the respondents think the current wearable devices are far from meeting the need for the early disease detection and health monitoring, and only 7.81% of the respondents believe the current wearable devices are very useful. The societal impact of the AI revolution will be significant as it is beginning to affect most aspects of our lives and work, shaped our shopping and entertainment habits, as well as our employment patterns.
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Bu, T., Li, F. (2020). A Questionnaire Study on Artificial Intelligence and Its Effects on Individual Health and Wearable Device. In: Liu, C., Li, J. (eds) Feature Engineering and Computational Intelligence in ECG Monitoring. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3824-7_15
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