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A robust and clinically applicable deep learning model for early detection of Alzheimer's

Author Affiliations
Jagannath University, Deakin University, Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University, University of Canberra, ...
Published InIET Image Processing
Year2023
Citations43

Abstract

Abstract Alzheimer's disease, often known as dementia, is a severe neurodegenerative disorder that causes irreversible memory loss by destroying brain cells. People die because there is no specific treatment for this disease. Alzheimer's is most common among seniors 65 years and older. However, the progress of this disease can be reduced if it can be diagnosed earlier. Recently, artificial intelligence has instilled hope in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease by performing sophisticated analyses on extensive patient datasets, enabling the identification of subtle patterns that may elude human experts. Researchers have investigated various deep learning and machine learning models to diagnose this disease at an early stage using image datasets. In this paper, a new Deep learning (DL) methodology is proposed,…
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