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A comparative recognition research on excretory organism in medical applications using artificial neural networks

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1211143

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neural network; digestive systems; loss; attacks; control parameters

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The purpose of this study is to prevent severe health issues in elderly people by observing the internal digestive systems. To achieve this, an advanced system with wireless sensor setups and parametric monitoring system integrated with neural networks is proposed. The results of four different cases show that the proposed approach can reduce data loss to an optimized value of 1.39%.
Purpose: In the contemporary era, a significant number of individuals encounter various health issues, including digestive system ailments, even during their advanced years. The major purpose of this study is based on certain observations that are made in internal digestive systems in order to prevent severe cause that usually occurs in elderly people.Approach: To solve the purpose of the proposed method the proposed system is introduced with advanced features and parametric monitoring system that are based on wireless sensor setups. The parametric monitoring system is integrated with neural network where certain control actions are taken to prevent gastrointestinal activities at reduced data loss.Results: The outcome of the combined process is examined based on four different cases that is designed based on analytical model where control parameters and weight establishments are also determined. As the internal digestive system is monitored the data loss that is present with wireless sensor network must be reduced and proposed approach prevents such data loss with an optimized value of 1.39%.Conclusion: Parametric cases were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of neural networks. The findings indicate a significantly higher effectiveness rate of approximately 68% when compared to the control cases.

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