Question
Which institute's scientists developed a new
computational model for detecting cervical dysplasia with an average accuracy of 98.02%? (July 2024)Solution
The new computational model for detecting cervical dysplasia was developed by scientists from the Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST). Details- • Purpose: Designed for early and accurate detection of cervical dysplasia to aid in cervical cancer diagnosis. • Development Team: Led by Dr. Lipi B. Mahanta at IASST, an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST). • Techniques Used: Leveraged Non-subsampled Contourlet Transform (NSCT) and YCbCr color model for image processing. • Performance: Achieved a high average accuracy of 98.02% on tested datasets. • Testing: Validated on datasets from Indian healthcare centers and a publicly available dataset.
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