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Titlebook: Data Analysis for Neurodegenerative Disorders; Deepika Koundal,Deepak Kumar Jain,Atef Zaguia Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and T

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49369-5imer condition from mere observation of personality. Detection of Alzheimer at the early stage is crucial to avoid later issues that include memory loss, person getting bedridden etc. The existing methods to detect Alzheimer is mostly expensive and requires laborious analysis which may result in del
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David Stempel BS,Bruce Allen Chernof MDNowadays, most researchers apply Artificial Intelligence to discover mental disorders like Alzheimer’s, which mostly affect the old age population worldwide. In Alzheimer‘s disease, the brain is under neurodegenerative changes. As our population ages, more people will be affected by diseases that im
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David Stempel BS,Bruce Allen Chernof MDnt technical advances have enabled the collection of biomarkers in areas where early symptoms co-occur. This goal, which is important for finding Alzheimer‘s disease and its symptoms quickly and accurately, could be achieved in a way that is helpful. It is critical to attain this goal to have a way
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https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28779-5 currently no effective therapies available for this illness. The sooner the disease is recognized, the better the therapy alternatives and the greater the possibility of eliminating Alzheimer’s. Computer-assisted diagnosis, or CAD, is a method that integrates neuroimaging with deep learning algorit
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Mark L. Goldstein,Stephen Morewitzpromising tool in early diagnosis and prediction of Alzheimer. One popular approach is to use neuroimaging data to train ML models to classify individuals as either having Alzheimer’s disease or being healthy. These models can also be used to predict the progression of the disease in individuals ove
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