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Survey on Identification of Alzheimer Disease Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Images
S Sumanth1, A Suresh2

1S Sumanth: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Smt. V.H.D. Central Institute of Home Science (A),Bengaluru – 560 001.
2Dr A Suresh: Principal, Dept. of Computer Science SIRI PSG Arts and Science College for Women, Sankagiri (tk) – 637 301, Salem District.
Manuscript received on 21 August 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 05 September 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 September 2019. | PP: 3564-3570 | Volume-8 Issue-11, September 2019. | Retrieval Number: K24870981119/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.K2487.0981119
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Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neuro-degenerative disorder which is characterised functional and cognitive deficits that take place progressively. Early detection of the AD is important for the therapy to be early and this may slow down the disease and its progression. For the purpose of bringing about an improvement to the incidence of early detection of the AD, there may be certain Normal Controls (NC) that is based on the structural analysis of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). In fact, an early detection of the AD by means of using an MRI can help both patients, as well as physicians, to a great extent since it is of a low cost and is also a procedure that is non-invasive providing objective diagnosis by avoiding human errors. This has been connected to the accumulation of the amyloid and the tau proteins found in the brain which is probably the commonest cause for a case of dementia and also accounts for almost 70% of cases of dementia. The MRI is an extremely promising technique in terms of detection of functional or structural brain differences observed among both these patient populations. For the purpose of this work, there had been a new survey that had been made for the identification of a new case of Alzheimer’s disease by means of using the MRI images. Index Terms:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease (AD), dementia, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Scope of the Article: Surveying.