ISC-DL: DL For Diagnosis of Ischemic Stroke
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2023
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October university for modern sciences and Arts MSA
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Faculty of Engineering;
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Abstract
Stroke is still the world's second biggest cause of mortality.
It is one of the illnesses that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect.
Early detection of an acute stroke is crucial for commencing
prompt treatments and reducing morbidity and death. Imaging
techniques such as (CT) Computed Tomography and (MRI)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging can identify it, however, they take
longer and have worse accuracy than AI. Artificial intelligence
algorithms are particularly adapted to the rapid decision-making
required in the management of big vessel occlusive strokes.
Through early categorization by CT and MRI, AI can assist in
identifying kinds of strokes such as ischemic and hemorrhagic
strokes. With the help of AI, doctors can quickly analyze a patient's
brain scan and receive resultsin minutes. Imaging is also important
since professionals may evaluate amounts of data and detect any
indicators of a possible stroke. AI enhances the quality of (CT) and
(MRI) scans, yielding more than 90% accuracy and improving
patient care. The AI detection time of a brain stroke is now 5
minutes. We will discuss the use of AI in stroke imaging and how to
improve (CT) and (MRI) quality in this study.
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October university for modern sciences and Arts MSA, MSA University, CT scan, classification, segmentation, LVO-detection
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Faculty of Engineering