Algorithmic material selection for wearable medical devices a genetic algorithm-based framework with multiscale modeling
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This research presents a novel algorithmic material selection framework for wearable medical devices, utilizing a genetic algorithm-based approach with multiscale modeling. The study employs a comprehensive research methodology encompassing computational modeling, data visualization, and performance assessment. Initially, a diverse set of materials is defined, and their performance scores are assigned to establish a baseline for evaluation. The ensuing data visualization includes a bar chart, a scatter plot, and a line chart, providing insights into material performance, cost-performance relationships, and the convergence of the genetic algorithm, respectively. Performance metrics such as accuracy, precision, and recall are calculated to gauge the algorithm’s efficacy, presented in a bar chart for a nuanced evaluation. Furthermore, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and a confusion matrix are employed for discriminative ability assessment and detailed classification performance analysis. The results showcase the algorithm’s proficiency in material selection, emphasizing the importance of accuracy, precision, and recall in the complex landscape of wearable medical device development. The abstract concludes with a summary of the implications drawn from each visualization, highlighting the potential of the proposed algorithmic framework to enhance the precision and efficiency of material selection processes for wearable medical devices. This research contributes to the advancement of materials science in healthcare applications, presenting a holistic approach that integrates computational techniques and data-driven methodologies for optimized material selectionAbstract
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