1. Fuzzy modelling approach and soft computing mechanism for predicting cognitive impairment in old people.
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Abd Algani, Yousef Methkal, Babu, K. Suresh, Beram, Shehab Mohamed, Al Ansari, Mohammed Saleh, Tapia-Silguera, Ruben Dario, Borda, Ricardo Fernando Cosio, and Bala, B. Kiran
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Growing older is a phenomenon that is associated with increasingly complex health situations as a result of the coexistence of several chronic diseases. As a result, there is a downward tendency in both older people and their caretakers’ quality of life, which frequently results in frailty. There are numerous solutions available to treat the issue, which primarily affects older people. The basic and most popular imaging method for predicting cognitive impairment is magnetic resonance imaging. Furthermore, few of the earlier models had a definite level of accuracy when diagnosing the condition. Further, there is a critical need to put in place a stronger, more reliable approach to precise prediction. When compared to other procedures, using magnetic resonance images to predict cognitive decline is the safest and most straightforward. The advanced concept for a better optimized strategy to predict cognitive impairment at an early stage is presented in this research. The hybrid krill herd and grey wolf optimization method is offered as a solution to address the challenges in locating the impacted area. In a short amount of time, a significant number of MRI images are analyzed, and the results show a more precise or higher rate of recognition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
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