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Medical Image Processing in Artificial Intelligence with Optical Sensor

V. Prem Sangeeth, K. Madheswari, P. Veeramanikandan

Abstract


The proposed paper makes the Doctors Work simple and easy. As the field of Image Processing with Artificial Intelligence is modern, to use as a key that can change the objective of many designs and proposals. The proposed Idea in this paper is to couple both these technologies and serve the dentist that can benefit patients and can make the medical treatment easier. These Oral treatments can be further extended with the help of sensors. Although many sensors that can be used, we are going to explore the merits of coupling an optical sensor that can be used for various treatments. With the use of sensors and image processing technique we aim in giving artificial intelligence another limb to work with medical imaging. The oral treatments of such a combined mechanism are limitless and this can be further brought to real time usage according to the Dentist treatments.


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