Izzatul Husna Azman, N. Saad, A. Abdullah, R. A. Hamzah, Adam Samsudin, Shaarmila AP Kandaya
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Automated CAD System for Early Stroke Diagnosis: Review
—Stroke is an important health issue that affects millions of people globally each year. Early and precise stroke diagnosis is crucial for efficient treatment and better patient outcomes. Traditional stroke detection procedures, such as manual visual evaluation of clinical data, can be time-consuming and error-prone. Computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) technologies have emerged as a viable option for early stroke diagnosis in recent years. These systems analyze medical pictures, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and identify indicators of stroke using modern algorithms and machine learning approaches. The goal of this review paper is to offer a thorough overview of the current state-of-the-art in CAD systems for early stroke detection. We give an examination of the merits and limits of this technology, as well as future research and development directions in this field. Finally, we contend that CAD systems represent a promising solution for improving the efficiency and accuracy of early stroke diagnosis, resulting in better patient outcomes and lower healthcare costs.
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IJACSA is a scholarly computer science journal representing the best in research. Its mission is to provide an outlet for quality research to be publicised and published to a global audience. The journal aims to publish papers selected through rigorous double-blind peer review to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability. In sync with the Journal''s vision "to be a respected publication that publishes peer reviewed research articles, as well as review and survey papers contributed by International community of Authors", we have drawn reviewers and editors from Institutions and Universities across the globe. A double blind peer review process is conducted to ensure that we retain high standards. At IJACSA, we stand strong because we know that global challenges make way for new innovations, new ways and new talent. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications publishes carefully refereed research, review and survey papers which offer a significant contribution to the computer science literature, and which are of interest to a wide audience. Coverage extends to all main-stream branches of computer science and related applications