Review On Parkinson Disease Detection Techniques
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- In this paper many techniques are reviewed through which Parkinson disease can be diagnosis. These techniques are based on different-different data sets like images, speech signals. After Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease is ranked as 2nd most frequent neurodegenerative deformation. There are many symptoms of Parkinson disease like slowness in movement, stiffness, low balance muscle rigidity. It generally occur after the age of 50. It becomes more dangerous as the age of person increases. Cause of PD are still unknown. To improve the condition of patients the diagnosis techniques are developed and some therapies are suggested to give them good quality of life.
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