Abstract:In general, the diagnosis and treatment planning of pediatric foreign body aspiration is done by medical experts with experience and uncertain clinical data of the patients, which makes the diagnosis a more approximate and time-consuming process. Foreign body diagnostic information requires the evidence such as size, shape, and location classification of the aspired foreign body. This evidence identification process requires the knowledge of human expertise to achieve accuracy in classification. The aim of the… Show more
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