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Parkinson's disease detection using inceptionV3: A Deep learning approach.
Summary: Parkinson's disease is a brain condition that makes it hard to move and causes shaking. Finding it early helps patients get better care. Doctors usually run many tests, but a new study found a simpler way. Patients just draw a spiral on a piece of paper! Then, a smart computer program looks at the drawing. The computer can spot tiny signs of Parkinson's that human eyes might miss. In the study, the computer guessed right over 98% of the time. This means drawing a simple spiral could soon be a fast, cheap, and easy way to test for Parkinson's disease.
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Hypokinesia
Disease
Parkinson Disease
Tremor