Dr. Amelia Taylor

Dr. Amelia Taylor

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Computing & Information Technology

24 publications

Amelia Taylor is a lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences, former the University of Malawi, the Polytechnic. She teaches Artificial Intelligence, Computational Intelligence and programming modules. In addition, she teaches and supervises MSc and...

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Detection of Alzheimer’s disease using pre-trained deep learning models through transfer learning: a review

Review Article
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Author
Maleika Heenaye-Mamode Khan
Co-authors
Pushtika Reesaul, Muhammad Muzzammil Auzine, Dr. Amelia Taylor
Abstract
Due to the progress in image processing and Artificial Intelligence (AI), it is now possible to develop automated tool for the early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Handcrafted techniques developed so far, lack generality, leading to the development of deep learning (DL) techniques, which can extract more relevant features. To cater for the limited labelled datasets and requirement in terms of high computational power, transfer learning models can be adopted as a baseline. In recent years, considerable research efforts have been devoted to developing machine learning-based techniques for AD detection and classification using medical imaging data. This survey paper comprehensively reviews the existing literature on various methodologies and approaches employed for AD detection and classification, with a focus on neuroimaging techniques such as structural MRI, PET, and fMRI. The main objective of this survey is to analyse the different transfer learning models that can be used for the deployment of deep convolution neural network for AD detection and classification. The phases involved in the development namely image capture, pre-processing, feature extraction and selection are also discussed in the view of shedding light on the different phases and challenges that need to be addressed. The research perspectives may provide research directions on the development of automated applications for AD detection and classification.
Year of Publication
2024
Journal Name
Artificial Intelligence Review
Volume
57
Issue
1
Page Numbers
275
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