Browsing by Author "Abubakkar Siddique (SP18-BCS-121), Muhammad Ali (SP18-BCS-077 ), Umer Sajjad (SP18-BCS-081)"
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Item Automated Multiclass Liver Disease Diagnosis(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2022) Abubakkar Siddique (SP18-BCS-121), Muhammad Ali (SP18-BCS-077 ), Umer Sajjad (SP18-BCS-081); LHR TP 8024; Kanza HamidOur project Automated Multiclass liver disease diagnosis is used to diagnose normal, fatty and Cirrhosis liver diseases. The methodology that we are intending to implement, for detecting liver abnormalities in an automated manner is based on the ultrasound images. We deal with cases that are on boundaries and train such Machine learning algorithm to predict correct labels. To achieve this, created a website to predict liver disease in which we only need a liver ultrasound image and our website predict liver disease. Our trained model is Support Vector Classifier that helps us predicting Liver diseases. Our model trained on features that are extracted from relevant liver ultrasound images dataset. We extract features from each ultrasound image using Wavelet Packet Transformation techniques this feature extraction techniques help us to get high end results. Fatty and Cirrhosis liver diseases are among the most serious disorder which can’t be diagnosed at initial stages. Moreover, if these disorders are not captured initially, they may eventually lead to serious and critical circumstances. As of now, the most accurate method for the detection of most disorders of liver is Biopsy. A biopsy is a very expensive and painful method [1]. Therefore, considering all these problems, we have decided to jump into this problem and automate this complete process with the use of Machine Learning Classifier. Our proposed methodology for Automated Liver Disease Diagnosis will be a great help for poor people as it will be less expensive and ultimately providing relief from pain to the patients because they only need ultrasound images for predicting disease