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MOD-DHGN for Autism Segmentation

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Elsevier

Url : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050923000443

Campus : Bengaluru

School : School of Computing

Year : 2023

Abstract : Mental imbalance is a formative debilitation of youngsters that worsens as they age. A mentally unbalanced youngster dislikes association and correspondence and restricted conduct. Accepting intellectually uneven adolescents are examined early, they can have a better life by giving concentrated thought and treatment. Computer vision-related calculations have been used for recognizing brain imbalance in ASD kids from images that are not reasonable for normal human beings. In this research, the authors have applied MOD-DHGN (Modified Deep Hour Glass Network) techniques to recognize ASD in clustered images with less sampling rate. The MOD-DHGN can able to group the Autistic and Non-autistic face images after proceeding with data augmentation and pre-processing. The Novelty of the proposed research is to design a system that depends on ASD detection from a large image dataset, based solely on the patient's face actuate pattern. The MOD- DHGN system is successful contrasted and the benchmark, accomplishing 88% of accuracy. The examination result conducted under the supervision of a neurologist recommends that the deep embedding representation is a definitive technique for ASD recognition.

Cite this Research Publication : John, Ayain, and Tripty Singh. "MOD-DHGN for Autism Segmentation." Procedia Computer Science 218 (2023): 621-630.

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