[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/1999/suppl1/e29/ ] Introduction: Mobility, responsivity, autonomy, learning, and collaboration are characteristics commonly shared by biological and software agents. Our investigation into the physiological resources of communication suggested the possibility of using software rather than chemical agents in the treatment of disease. Assuming that the human body has adapting host platforms to agents presented in a form coherent with the biological conditions of receptivity, we developed a system that enables software agents to transport their state into ...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
This paper addresses the rapid pace of change in the technologies that support digital interventions...
Intelligent agent-based systems constitute one of the most exciting research areas in artificial int...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Computers have always been used in medicine for patient management, personal research and communicat...
Outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory diseases remain poor despite the development of novel...
Outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory diseases remain poor despite the development of novel...
Background: Approximately 57 million physician appointments annually in the United Kingdom are for m...
In recent years, computer use has pervaded almost every aspect of the practice of medicine. Although...
Globally, an estimated 300 million people have asthma, presenting a considerable and increasing burd...
Healthcare delivery systems have evolved greatly in recent years thanks to technological advances. S...
Clinical trials in multiple sclerosis (MS) have been including digital technology tools to overcome ...
People are living longer and with aging come an increase in somatic diseases and possible psychologi...
The field of cybertherapy is becoming more widely accepted and implemented worldwide. The advantages...
Modern medicine is becoming more advanced thanks to the development of information technology, and r...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
This paper addresses the rapid pace of change in the technologies that support digital interventions...
Intelligent agent-based systems constitute one of the most exciting research areas in artificial int...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Computers have always been used in medicine for patient management, personal research and communicat...
Outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory diseases remain poor despite the development of novel...
Outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory diseases remain poor despite the development of novel...
Background: Approximately 57 million physician appointments annually in the United Kingdom are for m...
In recent years, computer use has pervaded almost every aspect of the practice of medicine. Although...
Globally, an estimated 300 million people have asthma, presenting a considerable and increasing burd...
Healthcare delivery systems have evolved greatly in recent years thanks to technological advances. S...
Clinical trials in multiple sclerosis (MS) have been including digital technology tools to overcome ...
People are living longer and with aging come an increase in somatic diseases and possible psychologi...
The field of cybertherapy is becoming more widely accepted and implemented worldwide. The advantages...
Modern medicine is becoming more advanced thanks to the development of information technology, and r...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
This paper addresses the rapid pace of change in the technologies that support digital interventions...
Intelligent agent-based systems constitute one of the most exciting research areas in artificial int...