Early prediction of neonatal jaundice using artificial intelligence techniques

Y Kumar, NP Patel, A Koul… - 2022 2nd international …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Jaundice in newborns is a prevalent problem all over the world. This syndrome can induce
brain damage and kernicterus, which is characterized by repeated and uncontrollable …

Non-invasive early diagnosis of jaundice with computer vision

B Sreedha, PR Nair, R Maity - Procedia Computer Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Jaundice is a condition characterized by the yellowing of skin and sclera of the eyes.
Jaundice occurs when the liver is unable to eliminate the bilirubin, a waste material formed …

Diagnosis of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia using CNN model along with color card techniques

SB Nayagi, TSS Angel - Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2023 - Elsevier
In the first few days of life, neonatal jaundice is the situation that causes yellow discoloration
on the skin of the baby. The severity level of the disease is determined by using a bilirubin …

Meta-Analysis of Predictive Modelling Approaches and Systematic Reviews for Maternal Healthcare Outcomes

CO Nwokoro, UG Inyang, IJ Eyoh, FM Uzoka… - Asian Journal of Science …, 2024 - ajsat.org
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Healthcare Outcomes | Asian Journal of Science and Applied Technology Skip to main content …

[PDF][PDF] Non-invasive Methods for Diagnosing Jaundice in Newborns: A Review

BK Abdulkader, MH Aziz - 2024 - researchgate.net
Neonatal jaundice, characterized by the manifestation of yellowing in the skin and eyes as a
result of augmented levels of bilirubin, presents a substantial peril to the well-being and …

[PDF][PDF] Smart Screening: Non-Invasive Detection of Severe Neonatal Jaundice using Computer Vision and Deep Learning

K Gupta, V Sharma, SS Kathait - International Journal of Computer … - researchgate.net
Severe neonatal jaundice is a condition in newborns where high levels of bilirubin cause the
skin and eyes to turn yellow, posing a risk of brain damage if not promptly treated. Current …