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    UveaTrack: Uveitis Eye Disease Prediction and Detection with Vision Function Calculation and Risk Analysis Publisher: IEEE Cite This PDF
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2022-10-15) Perera, B. D. K; Wickramarathna, W.A.A.I.; Chandrasiri, S; Wanniarachchi, W.A.P.W; Dilshani, S.H.N; Pemadasa, N
    Uveitis is an inflammatory infection that affects uvea tissue, the middle layer of the eyewall. It can result in swelling or damage to the eye and lead to vision impairments or blindness. Most Uveitis symptoms are associated with many other diseases localized to the eye. Thus, it is hard to determine the responsible symptoms for uveitis. Consequently, early detection of this disease can prevent a perilous situation in the future. The initial motivation behind the design of this mobile application is to help accurately diagnose uveitis with minimal time and effort and thereby minimize the shortage of human specialists in this field. The 'UveaTrack' is a hybrid mobile application that enables the keep tracking of uveitis eye illness and uses machine learning (ML) algorithms, deep learning (DL) architectures, and image processing techniques for developing the system. The 'UveaTrack' application could be able to achieve an average accuracy of more than 85% and had produced overall better results. Furthermore, the 'UveaTrack' application can use as a valuable instructional tool for freshly graduated clinicians, supporting their work with patients and assisting them in making diagnostics conclusions.
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    Intelligent System for Skin Disease Detection of Dogs with Ontology Based Clinical Information Extraction
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2022-10-29) Rathnayaka, R. M. N. A; Anuththara, K. G. S. N; Wickramasinghe, R.J.P; Gimhana, P. S; Weerasinghe, L; Wimalaratne, G
    The largest organ in dogs, the epidermis, is crucial in supplying immunological responses. Skin will preserve all the nutrients and safeguard the cells while warding off harmful or pathogenic substances. Most dog owners today are not aware that their pet dog has a skin condition. Although they were aware of these ailments, they had no notion of how to cure them. In such a situation, the dog may experience pain and an aggravation of the condition. Owners should therefore take their dogs to the vet, even if the skin condition is minor. It can, however, be a costly procedure. There aren't many forums where dog owners may get advice from professionals and ask inquiries regarding their pets. The solution suggests a fully functional mobile application which is a combination of disease identification feature, disease severity level detection feature, domain specific knowledge base with semantic web development and a domain specific AI based chat-bot to the dog owners to overcome this problem using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and natural language processing (NLP).System will extract the necessary features from the images of the lesion to classify the skin condition and Severity level of the disease. The results obtained show disease type classification is within the accuracy range of 77.78% to 100% which tested again 4 CNN base models. As for the severity level identification accuracy situated around 99.62%.