2022
DOI: 10.1109/ojemb.2022.3192780
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Artificial Intelligence-Based Teleopthalmology Application for Diagnosis of Diabetics Retinopathy

Abstract: Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of blindness for people who have diabetes in the world. However, early detection of this disease can essentially decrease its effects on the patient. The recent breakthroughs in technologies, including the use of smart health systems based on Artificial intelligence, IoT and Blockchain are trying to improve the early diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathy. In this study, we presented an AI-based smart teleopthalmology application for diagnosis of … Show more

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“…The result obtained from unsupervised clustering for intubation recognition is about 87.8 percent [12]. In a similar manner the authors in [21] have proposed AI-based application for the diagnostic of diabetes retinopathy. [25] conducted a detailed review focussing the utility of AI in the domain of imaging for COVID-19 patient care.…”
Section: Iot-based Technologies the Authors Inmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The result obtained from unsupervised clustering for intubation recognition is about 87.8 percent [12]. In a similar manner the authors in [21] have proposed AI-based application for the diagnostic of diabetes retinopathy. [25] conducted a detailed review focussing the utility of AI in the domain of imaging for COVID-19 patient care.…”
Section: Iot-based Technologies the Authors Inmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Technology Target population Covid/Post-Covid Sharma et.al [10] IoT, Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing Elderly people Covid Taiwo et.al [11] IoT General Both Verma et.al [16] ML, Bioinformatics General Postcovid Deepa et.al [17] ML,Random Forest,Naïve Bayes,IoT General Covid Boussen, et.al [20] Unsupervised ML, clustering Generic covid Born et.al [21] AI, Data Analysis General Covid Ieracitano et.al [22] AI General Covid Nabavi, et.al [23] ML, AI General Covid Pahar et.al [24] Transfer learning,ML, Deep learning General Covid-19 Khanday et.al [26] ML, Deep Learning. General Covid Alhomdy et.al [27] Cloud Computing Generic Covid Moorthy.et.al [28] Cloud computing, wearables.…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developed countries have a higher rate of diabetes than undeveloped countries. Several people with DR live in developing countries [ 24 ]. This is because of insufficient treatment and improper health care management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The field of diabetes management is seeing a revolution in the use of artificial intelligence (AI). The paradigm of diabetes care has changed as a result of the incorporation of technology like continuous glucose monitoring devices and the creation of artificial pancreas systems [16]. The utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for tailored medical aid and sophisticated analysis has been spurred by the exponential growth of electronic data from diabetes patients.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence Techniques In Diabetes Carementioning
confidence: 99%