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Deniable Authentication Encryption for Privacy Protection using Blockchain
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Smart Fashion: A Review of AI Applications in Virtual Try-On & Fashion Synthesis
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Sentiment Analysis of Nepali COVID19 Tweets Using NB, SVM AND LSTM
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Smart Medical Nursing Care Unit based on Internet of Things for Emergency Healthcare
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Volume - 4 | Issue - 1 | march 2022
Published
04 May, 2022
Alzheimer’s disease belongs to the group of neurodegenerative diseases and is considered as one of the most destructive and severe diseases of the human nervous system. There is presently no quick and cost-effective method for routinely screening individuals of age 65 and older for Alzheimer's disease, the most prevalent type of neurodegenerative dementia. Over 5.2 million Americans already suffer from this condition, with the number anticipated to rise to 7.7 million by 2030. This paper discusses how the use of Machine learning concepts has upgraded the detection of Alzheimer's disease in the early stage.
KeywordsAlzheimer's disease Cognitive Normal predictive testing Positron emission tomography Support vector machine Machine learning
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