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Open Access January 22, 2025

Tech Transformations: Modern Solutions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Abstract Recent advancements in the screening, diagnosis, and management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have significantly improved patient outcomes. For screening, the use of home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) has become more prevalent, offering a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional in-lab polysomnography. HSAT devices have shown good specificity and sensitivity, particularly in [...] Read more.
Recent advancements in the screening, diagnosis, and management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have significantly improved patient outcomes. For screening, the use of home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) has become more prevalent, offering a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional in-lab polysomnography. HSAT devices have shown good specificity and sensitivity, particularly in patients with a high pre-test probability of OSA. In terms of diagnosis, advancements in wearable technology and mobile health applications have enabled continuous monitoring of sleep patterns and respiratory parameters. These tools provide valuable data that can be used to identify OSA more accurately and promptly. Additionally, machine learning algorithms are being integrated into diagnostic processes to enhance the accuracy of OSA detection by analyzing large datasets and identifying patterns indicative of the condition. Management of OSA has also seen significant progress. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy remains the gold standard, but new developments include auto-adjusting CPAP devices that optimize pressure settings based on real-time feedback. Mandibular advancement devices and hypoglossal nerve stimulation are emerging as effective alternatives for patients who are CPAP-intolerant. Furthermore, lifestyle interventions such as weight management, positional therapy, and exercise have been shown to complement medical treatments, leading to better overall outcomes. This review article highlights these advancements that collectively contribute to improved patient adherence, reduced symptoms, and enhanced quality of life for individuals with OSA.
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Open Access October 30, 2022

Towards Autonomous Analytics: The Evolution of Self-Service BI Platforms with Machine Learning Integration

Abstract Self-service business intelligence (BI) platforms have become essential applications for exploring, analyzing, and visualizing business data in various domains. Here, we envisage that the business intelligence platform will perform automatic and autonomous data analytics with minimal to no user interaction. We aim to offer a data-driven, intelligent, and scalable infrastructure that amplifies the [...] Read more.
Self-service business intelligence (BI) platforms have become essential applications for exploring, analyzing, and visualizing business data in various domains. Here, we envisage that the business intelligence platform will perform automatic and autonomous data analytics with minimal to no user interaction. We aim to offer a data-driven, intelligent, and scalable infrastructure that amplifies the advantages of BI systems and discovers hidden and complex insights from very large business datasets, which a business analyst can miss during manual exploratory data analysis. Towards our future vision of autonomous analytics, we propose a collective machine learning model repository with an integration layer for user-defined analytical goals within the BI platform. The proposed architecture can effectively reduce the cognitive load on users for repetitive tasks, democratizing data science expertise across data workers and facilitating a less experienced user community to develop and use advanced machine learning and statistical algorithms.
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