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AI (Artificial Intelligence)#1

Technology that simulates human intelligence processes, such as learning and problem-solving, to assist in decision-making.

Web Application#2

An interactive software application accessed via a web browser, designed to perform specific tasks for users.

Symptom Analysis#3

The process of evaluating symptoms reported by patients to identify potential diseases or conditions.

Disease Diagnosis#4

The identification of a disease based on symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic tests.

Healthcare Technology#5

Innovative tools and systems that enhance healthcare delivery, including AI applications and web solutions.

Symptom-Disease Mapping#6

A method of correlating symptoms with potential diseases to assist in diagnosis.

API (Application Programming Interface)#7

A set of rules and protocols for building and integrating software applications, enabling communication between systems.

User Experience (UX) Design#8

The process of enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability and accessibility of applications.

Testing and Validation#9

The process of evaluating the accuracy and reliability of AI models and ensuring they perform as intended.

Front-End Development#10

The part of web development that involves creating the visual elements of a web application that users interact with.

Back-End Development#11

The server-side of web development that manages data and application logic, ensuring the application functions correctly.

Data Quality#12

The accuracy, completeness, and reliability of data used in AI models, essential for effective analysis.

Machine Learning#13

A subset of AI that enables systems to learn from data and improve performance over time without explicit programming.

User Testing#14

A method of evaluating a product by testing it with real users to gather feedback on usability and functionality.

Iterative Design#15

A design process that involves repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and refining a product.

Clinical Significance#16

The importance of a symptom or finding in the context of diagnosing and treating a disease.

HTML (HyperText Markup Language)#17

The standard markup language used to create and design web pages.

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)#18

A stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML.

JavaScript#19

A programming language used to create dynamic and interactive elements on web pages.

Prototype#20

An early sample or model of a product used to test concepts and gather feedback.

Healthcare Data Privacy#21

The protection of patient information from unauthorized access and breaches.

Real-World Applications#22

Practical uses of technology and concepts in everyday scenarios, particularly in healthcare settings.

Diagnostic Tools#23

Instruments or software used to assist healthcare professionals in diagnosing diseases.

Patient Engagement#24

The involvement of patients in their healthcare process, enhancing communication and satisfaction.

Hands-On Experience#25

Practical involvement in activities, allowing learners to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts.

AI Model#26

A mathematical representation of a real-world process that AI uses to make predictions or decisions based on data.