Advances in automated tongue diagnosis techniques.

Journal: Integrative medicine research
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Abstract

Tongue diagnosis can be an effective, noninvasive method to perform an auxiliary diagnosis any time anywhere, which can support the global need in the primary healthcare system. This work reviews the recent advances in tongue diagnosis, which is a significant constituent of traditional oriental medicinal technology, and explores the literature to evaluate the works done on the various aspects of computerized tongue diagnosis, namely preprocessing, tongue detection, segmentation, feature extraction, tongue analysis, especially in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In spite of huge volume of work done on automatic tongue diagnosis (ATD), there is a lack of adequate survey, especially to combine it with the current diagnosis trends. This paper studies the merits, capabilities, and associated research gaps in current works on ATD systems. After exploring the algorithms used in tongue diagnosis, the current trend and global requirements in health domain motivates us to propose a conceptual framework for the automated tongue diagnostic system on mobile enabled platform. This framework will be able to connect tongue diagnosis with the future point-of-care health system.

Authors

  • Marzia Hoque Tania
    Anglia Ruskin IT Research Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK.
  • Khin Lwin
    Anglia Ruskin IT Research Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK.
  • Mohammed Alamgir Hossain
    Anglia Ruskin IT Research Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, UK.

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