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Dynamic Digital Biomarkers of Motor and Cognitive Function in Parkinson's Disease
Published on: July 24, 2019
Cutting-edge transformer-based deep learning for Parkinson's disease diagnosing using multimodal hand-drawing and
1Applied College, King Faisal University, P.O. Box 400, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a significant mental health condition, and patients greatly benefit from prompt diagnosis and treatment if the disease is identified early. One powerful method for diagnosing PD at an early stage is the analysis of hand-drawing and handwriting samples from individuals with PD. The novelty of this research lies in developing a handwriting and hand-drawing Parkinson's Disease (HwdPD) framework for detecting PD. This framework utilizes hand-drawing and Arabic handwriting samples, which have been observed to be effective in detecting PD. Based on VGG19 and transformer, the proposed framework was tested using a real standard dataset containing 63 hand-drawn images, namely spiral, wave, and ellipse samples, with 30 samples from PD and 33 from healthy patients. The dataset also contains Arabic handwriting samples, namely "eight" and hello ("لو"). These images were processed by using augmentation to enhance the performance of the HwdPD framework. This enhancement of the image area was fed to the classification algorithm (transformer ViT-B16 and VGG19). ViT-B16 scored high accuracy, with 100% in spiral, wave, and ellipse images. In handwriting samples ("eight"), the system successfully achieved a high percentage of 100%. This system emphasizes the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy and assist clinical decision-making by evaluating its performance on these datasets. The HwdPD framework demonstrates potential for identifying PD biomarkers, which may lead to improved diagnostics.
