Abstract

In today’s world, Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is one of the prevalent neurological diseases where early disease prediction can significantly enhance the compatibility of patient treatment. Nevertheless, accurate diagnosis and optimal feature selection play a vital challenge in AD detection. Most of the existing diagnosis systems failed to attain superior prediction accuracy and precision rate. In order to mitigate these constraints, a new efficient Convolutional Neural Network-based Stacked Long Short-Term Memory (CNN-SLSTM) methodology has been proposed in this paper. The key objective of the proposed model is to examine the brain’s condition and evaluate the changes that occur throughout the interracial period. The proposed model includes multi-feature learning and categorization in which the raw Electroencephalography (EEG) data will be passed via the feature extractor to decrease the computing complexity and execution time. Afterward, the SLSTM network is constructed with completely linked layer and activation layers to record the temporal relationship between features and the next stage of AD. The proposed CNN-SLSTM model can be trained using real-time EEG sensor data. The performance results clearly apparent that the proposed model can efficiently predict the AD with superior accuracy of 98.67% and precision of 98.86% when compared with existing state-of-the-art techniques.

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