Developing a Smart Mental Health Guide by Leveraging the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Data Collection Using Fuzzy Data Mining
Shreya Bhardwaj
Vol. 8, Issue 1, Jan-Dec 2022
Page Number: 51 - 58
Abstract:
From fuzzy information mining to HCI data collection, this paper examines smart mental health guidance in colleges.
The HCI firmware applies HCI commands to the Bluetooth hardware by accessing baseband commands, link manager commands, hardware status registers, basic control registers, and event registers. This paper's novel information fuzzy analysis framework for the smart mental health guiding scenario is designed with this feature in mind. Similarly, the HCI-UART flow control employs event-based stop and other flow control techniques, but the host manages this flow control method entirely. As a result, the data will be analysed by an innovative host. The experimental analysis confirms the model's performance
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