Machine learning in neuroimaging and computational pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease: A comprehensive review and meta-analysis.

Authors

Sharma K,Shanbhog M,Singh K

Affiliations (3)

  • Department of Computer Science, School of Sciences, Christ University, Delhi-NCR 201003, India. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • Department of Computer Science, School of Sciences, Christ University, Delhi-NCR 201003, India. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • Department of Computer Science, School of Sciences, Christ University, Delhi-NCR 201003, India. Electronic address: [email protected].

Abstract

In recent years, machine learning and deep learning have shown potential for improving Parkinson's disease (PD) diagnosis, one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. This comprehensive analysis examines machine learning and deep learning-based Parkinson's disease diagnosis using MRI, speech, and handwriting datasets. To thoroughly analyze PD, this study collected data from scientific literature, experimental investigations, publicly accessible datasets, and global health reports. This study examines the worldwide historical setting of Parkinson's disease, focusing on its increasing prevalence and inequities in treatment access across various regions. A comprehensive summary consolidates essential findings from clinical investigations and pertinent datasets related to Parkinson's disease management. The worldwide context, prospective treatments, therapies, and drugs for Parkinson's disease have been thoroughly examined. This analysis identifies significant research deficiencies and suggests future methods, emphasizing the necessity for more extensive and diverse datasets and improved model accessibility. The current study proposes the Meta-Park model for diagnosing Parkinson's disease, achieving training, testing, and validation accuracy of 97.67 %, 95 %, and 94.04 %. This method provides a dependable and scalable way to improve clinical decision-making in managing Parkinson's disease. This research seeks to provide innovative, data-driven decisions for early diagnosis and effective treatment by merging the proposed method with a thorough examination of existing interventions, providing renewed hope to patients and the medical community.

Topics

Parkinson DiseaseNeuroimagingMachine LearningDeep LearningJournal ArticleMeta-AnalysisReview

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