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Biorheological Delivery Engines in the Context of Facial Harmony

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posted on 2023-05-23, 11:11 authored by Ozkul, T, Ozkul, HM, Ronczka, J
What may be suggested is the plausibility that a nexus exists between Biorheology interfaces and facial harmony delivery engines ('human-machine Interoperability'). This nexus could lead to the development of practical procedures to assist patients with facial disconformities such as Down's syndrome; to those with the needs for facial plastic surgery through to patients with skin cancer. Research tends indicates that many facial parameters are likely to contribute to targeting interventions that enables the achievement of the outcome of restoring a harmonious face. Use of these parameters within the Biorheology is important since achieving a harmonious face is the primary goal of most dental and aesthetic surgical procedures. This paper suggests Informatics medicine is the cornerstone to the development of Biorheology based facial harmony 'Commandcommunication-control' Interfaces. A possibility is the development of an 'Informatics Medicine' Toolkit that could be used via Biorheology interfaces (e.g. Near-Field Communication (NFC) or Artificial Intelligent (Al) plasmas, foams, gels or glues) based on facial harmony KEPO's, using non-surgical interventions.

History

Publication title

Intelligent Decision Technologies: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Decision Technologies (IDT´2012) Volume 2

Editors

J Watada, T Watanabe, G Phillips-Wren, RJ Howlett, LC Jain

Pagination

253-262

ISBN

978-3-642-29920-9

Department/School

Australian Maritime College

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Place of publication

Germany

Event title

4th International Conference on Intelligent Decision Technologies

Event Venue

Gifu, Japan

Date of Event (Start Date)

2012-05-23

Date of Event (End Date)

2012-05-25

Rights statement

Copyright 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

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