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Arman Zamani, Abolghasem Babaei, Nayyer Sadat Mostafavi,
Volume 22, Issue 1 (4-2019)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Diagnosis of leukemia is very difficult, therefore, it is necessary to use image processing techniques. The main objective of this study was to provide a system based on intelligent models that could improve the accuracy of the diagnostic system for acute leukemia.
Materials and Methods: The images produced in this study were extracted from the University Degli Studi Dimilan database and processed in the MATlab 2014a software. In this research, Fuzzy-Cmeans method was used in fragmentation and neural network and support vector machine in classification networks.
Ethical Considerations: In this study, all principles of research ethics were considered.
Findings: Feature data were extracted using the original image transfer to RGB, HSV, Lab and Enhanced RGB spaces. The data obtained from the previous step were entered into the SVM network, then the network separated normal data from abnormal data. The results of comparing the output of the proposed method with different educational methods showed the highest mean of accuracy equal to 95.7%.
Conclusion: The application of the proposed network in this study was that eliminate the weak points of all the networks in addition to presenting the advantages of these network. Combining the networks improved the accuracy of output up to 98% and considerably reduced the time required for calculations.

Majid Mehrad, Majid Nojavan, Sedigh Raissi, Mehrdad Javadi,
Volume 25, Issue 2 (5-2022)
Abstract

Background and Aim Most heart diseases show symptoms on ECG, but diagnosing heart disease with ECG requires the knowledge and experience of medical specialized. Because these specialists may not always be available, it is necessary to design tools to diagnose heart disease in these situations. In this paper, a two-stage approach based on artificial neural networks is designed to diagnose heart disease using ECG information.In this study, we aim to propose a two-stage approach using artificial neural network (ANN) to diagnose heart disease based ECG data.
Methods & Materials To design the proposed approach, first the ECG data of 861 patients referred to medical centers in Arak, Iran were collected. The data were examined based on the opinions of specialists. Then, 154 features from ECG were used as inputs to the proposed model. In the first stage, an ANN was used to detect the ECG status (usable and unusable). In the second stage, using the usable ECG data, an ANN was used to diagnose the presence or absence of heart disease. Finally, the performance of the two-stage approach was evaluated and its accuracy and precision in determining the ECG quality and heart disease diagnosis were determined.
Ethical Considerations This study was approved by the ethics committee of Arak University of Medical Sciences (Code: IR.ARAKMU.REC.1400.138). 
Results In the proposed approach, the ANN used for the determining the ECG status had a precision of 97.1% and an accuracy of 97.3%. The ANN used for the diagnosis of heart disease had a precision of 95.8% and an accuracy of 95.4%.
Conclusion Considering the high efficiency of the proposed approach in determining of ECG status and diagnosing heart disease, it is possible to use this approach to help the treatment staff.


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