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    Autism spectrum disorder diagnosis support model using InceptionV3
    (Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2021) Lakmini, Herath; Marasingha, M. A. J. C.; Meedeniya, Dulani; Weerasinghe, Vajira
    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the most common neurodevelopment disorders that severely affect patients in performing their day-to-day activities and social interactions. Early and accurate diagnosis can help decide the correct therapeutic adaptations for the patients to lead an almost normal life. The present practices of diagnosis of ASD are highly subjective and time-consuming. Today, as a popular solution, understanding abnormalities in brain functions using brain imagery such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), is being performed using machine learning. This study presents a transfer learning-based approach using Inception v3 for ASD classification with fMRI data. The approach transforms the raw 4D fMRI dataset to 2D epi, stat map, and glass brain images. The classification results show higher accuracy values with pre-trained weights. Thus, the pre-trained ImageNet models with transfer learning provides a viable solution for diagnosing ASD from fMRI images.

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