Cell-free DNA pattern identification and its classification using convolution neural network

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Abstract

Circulating cell DNA (cfDNA) design identification assumes a cardinal job in fetal drug, transplantation and oncology. Be that as it may, it has additionally demonstrated to be a biomarker for different maladies. There are numerous order strategies by which the acknowledgment and arrangement should be possible. So as to have a superior time unpredictability and improve the precision further, this strategy targets distinguishing and arranging the general DNA examples and ailments related with them utilizing cfDNA Images in a Convolution Neural Network. A probabilistic method is used for cfDNA image feature extraction, fragmentation and interpretation. Graphical User Interface is the platform where this method is employed since it uses visual indicators in place of text-based interface. The aftereffects of this test demonstrate that the Convolution Neural Network calculation can perceive cfDNA successions accurately and successfully with no dubiety. Prepared with examples, the CNN can effectively characterize the picture surrendered to coordinated and unparalleled examples with numerical highlights.

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Nithya, P., Arthy, P. S., & Prabhu Kumar, S. (2019). Cell-free DNA pattern identification and its classification using convolution neural network. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(1), 5362–5364. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.L3702.119119

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