Evaluating the anticipated outcomes of MRI seizure image from open-source tool- Prototype approach
This is an incremental analysis of tool usage for epilepsy research, which affects researchers and clinicians working with neuroimaging data.
The paper evaluates the usage of open-source tools like MATLAB, Slicer 3D, Brain Suite21a, SPM, and MedCalc for processing MRI seizure images, finding that 60% of researchers use MATLAB and 30% use other open-source software.
Epileptic Seizure is an abnormal neuronal exertion in the brain, affecting nearly 70 million of the world's population (Ngugi et al., 2010). So many open-source neuroimaging tools are used for metabolism checkups and analysis purposes. The scope of open-source tools like MATLAB, Slicer 3D, Brain Suite21a, SPM, and MedCalc are explained in this paper. MATLAB was used by 60% of the researchers for their image processing and 10% of them use their proprietary software. More than 30% of the researchers use other open-source software tools with their processing techniques for the study of magnetic resonance seizure images