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AI-driven multimodal colorimetric analytics for biomedical and behavioral health diagnostics

Desta Haileselassie Hagos, Saurav K. Aryal, Patrick Ymele‐Leki, Legand Burge

2025Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The exponential growth of multi-scale biomedical and behavioral data introduces both challenges and opportunities for Image 1-driven analytics. Effectively managing the complexity and variability of these data sources requires advanced computational techniques for accurate interpretation and robust decision-making. Integrating Image 2 with colorimetric biosensing and multimodal data fusion offers scalable solutions that can improve diagnostic accuracy, enable early disease detection, and support personalized medicine. This work explores mobile-based colorimetry, an Image 3-driven approach that uses image processing and Image 4 to detect colorimetric changes in chemical and biological solutions. We propose a modular conceptual framework that integrates mobile-based colorimetry with multimodal biomedical data, such as clinical, imaging, and environmental datasets, to develop scalable, low-cost tools for predictive modeling, real-time health monitoring, and personalized diagnostics. We review recent advancements in Image 5-enabled colorimetric analysis and multimodal data fusion for healthcare applications, emphasizing innovations in Image 6-assisted biosensors, Image 7-driven biomedical imaging, and multimodal fusion techniques. In addition, we highlight the need for robust data management systems and interpretable AI/ML models to ensure security, privacy, and reliability in biomedical and behavioral research. This work also highlights practical directions for improving diagnostic accuracy and accessibility, particularly in resource-limited settings.

Topics & Concepts

AnalyticsComputer scienceData scienceComputational biologyBiologyAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesMachine Learning in BioinformaticsMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies