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Early Alzheimer’s Disease Detection Using Deep Learning

K. Lokesh, Nagendra Panini Challa, Abbaraju Sai Satwik, Jinka Chandra Kiran, Narendra Kumar Rao, Beebi Naseeba

2023EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The early detection of Alzheimer's disease, a neurodegenerative ailment that affects both cognitive and social functioning, can be accomplished using deep learning technology. Deep learning is more accurate and efficient than human diagnosis in detecting functional connectivity and changes in the brain networks of people with MCI. Early detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) can reduce the disease's development. However, achieving high accuracy levels is difficult due to the dearth of reliable biomarkers. The dataset was picked up from the Kaggle database. It contains magnetic resonance images of the brain, each image being unique and in different stages of the disease for classification purpose for our project, as it was most suitable for our project’s needs. We developed a deep learning model using learning AZ net, Dense net, Resnet, Efficient Net and Inception Net with a maximum accuracy of 99.96% for classifying Alzheimer's disease stages and early detection using transfer learning and other approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Deep learningTransfer of learningArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceCognitionCognitive impairmentDiseaseMachine learningResidual neural networkPattern recognition (psychology)NeurosciencePsychologyMedicinePathologyBrain Tumor Detection and ClassificationArtificial Intelligence in HealthcareAI in cancer detection