Literature Review for Prediction of Alzheimer’s Disease using Mendeley and Google NotebookLM
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Alzheimer Prediction, Artificial Intelligence, Literature Review, Mendeley, NotebookLM, Reference ManagementAbstract
The disease of Alzheimer is a progressive neurological disease. In its early stages, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is hard to predict. A proper treatment given at an early stage of AD is more effective, and it causes minor damage than a treatment done at a later stage. Several machine learning techniques have been employed to identify the best parameters for Alzheimer’s disease prediction. Literature review is one of the important steps towards conducting any research. It is essential to use references for writing a research article, a review article, or a book chapter. For every kind of article or book, one has to use citations of previous related studies. There are many tools to use manage their references. Mendeley, EndNote and Zotero are the most popular reference management tools used by many researchers. We use Mendeley for literature review for prediction of Alzheimer’s as Mendeley is a free reference management software that can be used for both desktop and web applications. We also use Google Artificial Intelligence tool NotebookLM for checking relevancy of the articles and relevant articles include in the study.
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