2022
DOI: 10.26706/ijceae.3.4.2211519
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Performance of fast learning approach to predicting black fungus diseases

Abstract: Microscopic examination can be used to make a preliminary diagnosis of fungal infections. Due to their apparent similarities, it frequently does not allow for the species to be identified clearly. Therefore, additional biochemical tests are typically required. This adds extra expenses and can make the identification process last up to ten days. Given the high death rate for immunosuppressed patients, such a delay in the adoption of targeted therapy could have serious consequences. The fast learning network met… Show more

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