Due to the increasing prevalence of diabetic retinopathy worldwide, it’s an urgent need to develop smart system that help to detect disease using one of the modern technologies. Artificial intelligence is one of the popular techniques nowadays which has the ability to learn from experience and carry out human-like tasks. Large number of researches have been conducted to find out effective medical diagnosis methods for numerous diseases. Likewise, huge number of researches have been done that discuss automated detection and classification of diabetic retinopathy. This paper reviews the existing methodologies, datasets, sensitivity, specificity and classification accuracy in diabetic retinopathy.
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