Wen-Jang Chu's research while affiliated with University of Cincinnati and other places

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Publications (1)


Using Fuzzy Systems to Infer Memory Impairment from MRI
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November 2017

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International Journal of Fuzzy Systems

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Samuele M. M. Zaza

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Wen-Jang Chu

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common form of dementia, which mostly affects elderly people. Gradual loss in memory and declining cognitive functions are core symptoms associated with AD. Conventional brain images do not provide sufficient information to diagnose AD at an early stage. To delay the progression of memory impairment, there is a dire need to develop systems capable of early AD diagnosis. This paper describes a proposed fuzzy method for inferring the risk of dementia using the brain cortical thickness and hippocampus thickness. The aim is to develop a reliable index that allows the evaluation of brain health. The dementia index poses potential to become a biologically based biomarker for the clinical assessment of patient’s dementia. Results show that the inference value of patient with mild cognitive impairment is significantly higher than that of healthy (control) or schizophrenia (SCZ) patients. Our results suggest that a higher inference value indicates that the patient is at higher risk and is more likely to eventually progress to AD. The system is also tested with age-associated memory impairment patients. The results confirm that our model is able to distinguish between these four patient groups.

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... For example, fuzzy sets were applied to remove imprecisions from images used for the detection of brain tumors [21]. Huang et al. [22] proposed a method based on fuzzy systems to infer memory impairment from MRI images. These successful applications indicated that fuzzy sets should be further explored for analyzing MRI images. ...

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Wavelet K-Means Clustering and Fuzzy-Based Method for Segmenting MRI Images Depicting Parkinson’s Disease
Using Fuzzy Systems to Infer Memory Impairment from MRI
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  • November 2017

International Journal of Fuzzy Systems