Abstract

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is one of the serious strokes of cerebrovascular accidents. There is an approx. 15% probability of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage in all acute cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs). Most spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhages are caused by ruptures of intracranial aneurysms, accounting for about 85% of all occurrences. About 15% of acute cerebrovascular disorders are caused by spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. This illness is mostly caused by brain/spinal arteriovenous malformations, extracranial aneurysms, and hypertension. Computed tomography (CT) scan is the common diagnostic modality to evaluate SAH, but it is very difficult to identify the abnormality. Thus, automatic detection of SAH is required to recognize the early signs and symptoms of SAH and to provide appropriate therapeutic intervention and treatment. In this article, the gray-level cooccurrence matrix (GLCM) is used to extract useful features from CT images. Then, the New Association Classification Frequent Pattern (NCFP-growth) algorithm is applied, which is based on association rules. Then, it is compared with FP-growth methods with association rules and FP-growth methods without association rules. The experimental results indicate that the suggested approach outperforms in terms of classification accuracy. The proposed approach equates to a 95.2% accuracy rate compared to the conventional data mining algorithm.

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