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An Explainable Deep Learning-Enhanced IoMT Model for Effective Monitoring and Reduction of Maternal Mortality Risks

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  • Sherine Nagy Saleh

    (Computer Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Alexandria 1029, Egypt)

  • Mazen Nabil Elagamy

    (Computer Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Alexandria 1029, Egypt)

  • Yasmine N. M. Saleh

    (Computer Science Department, College of Computing and Information Technology, Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Alexandria 1029, Egypt)

  • Radwa Ahmed Osman

    (Basic and Applied Science Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Alexandria 1029, Egypt)

Abstract

Maternal mortality (MM) is considered one of the major worldwide concerns. Despite the advances of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, the lack of transparency in AI models leads to reluctance to adopt them. Employing explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) thus helps improve the transparency and effectiveness of AI-driven healthcare solutions. Accordingly, this article proposes a complete framework integrating an Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) architecture with an XAI-based deep learning model. The IoMT system continuously monitors pregnant women’s vital signs, while the XAI model analyzes the collected data to identify risk factors and generate actionable insights. Additionally, an efficient IoMT transmission model is developed to ensure reliable data transfer with the best-required system quality of service (QoS). Further analytics are performed on the data collected from different regions in a country to address high-risk cities. The experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework by achieving an accuracy of 80% for patients and 92.6% for regional risk prediction and providing interpretable explanations. The XAI-generated insights empower healthcare providers to make informed decisions and implement timely interventions. Furthermore, the IoMT transmission model ensures efficient and secure data transfer.

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  • Sherine Nagy Saleh & Mazen Nabil Elagamy & Yasmine N. M. Saleh & Radwa Ahmed Osman, 2024. "An Explainable Deep Learning-Enhanced IoMT Model for Effective Monitoring and Reduction of Maternal Mortality Risks," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 16(11), pages 1-23, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:16:y:2024:i:11:p:411-:d:1516713
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    1. Radwa Ahmed Osman & Sherine Nagy Saleh & Yasmine N. M. Saleh & Mazen Nabil Elagamy, 2021. "A Reliable and Efficient Tracking System Based on Deep Learning for Monitoring the Spread of COVID-19 in Closed Areas," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(24), pages 1-20, December.
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