Evaluating the anticipated outcomes of MRI seizure image from open-source tool- Prototype approach

08/13/2023
by   Jayanthi Vajiram, et al.
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Epileptic Seizure is an abnormal neuronal exertion in the brain, affecting nearly 70 million of the world's population (Ngugi et al., 2010). So many open-source neuroimaging tools are used for metabolism checkups and analysis purposes. The scope of open-source tools like MATLAB, Slicer 3D, Brain Suite21a, SPM, and MedCalc are explained in this paper. MATLAB was used by 60 of the researchers for their image processing and 10 proprietary software. More than 30 software tools with their processing techniques for the study of magnetic resonance seizure images

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