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Publication Challenges Faced By Malaysian Muslims' Deaf Community In Learning Akidah: Discussions And Suggestions(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2019) ;Ahmad Izzuddin Abu Bakar ;Norain HamdaniNur Ain AliasThis article discussed on the challenges faced by the deaf in studying Akidah. The methodology used in this study is a qualitative approach where the primary data is gathered through obsevation and interview of several Akidah specialists,special needs education teachers and parents with deaf children. This findings then supported with secondary data obtained from records from relevant institution and past literatures. The results showed that there are many challenges faced by Muslims’ deaf community in Malaysia particulary in learning and understanding knowledge related to Akidah. Several suggestions were also made and it is hopeful that this study will raise awareness of all parties, especially religious institutions, Ministry of Education (MOE), Social Welfare Department (JKM), special education teachers for Islamic education, BIM researchers in an effort to increase understanding and religious practices among the deaf in Malaysia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Pap Smear Image Analysis Based on Nucleus Segmentation and Deep Learning –A Recent Review(Semarak Ilmu Publishing, 2023) ;Nur Ain Alias ;Wan Azani Mustafa ;Mohd Aminudin Jamlos ;Shahrina Ismail ;Hiam AlquranMohamad Nur Khairul Hafizi RohaniCervical cancer refers to a dangerous and common illness that impacts women worldwide. Moreover, this cancer affects over 300,000 people each year, with one woman diagnosed every minute. It affects over 0.5 million women annually, leading to over 0.3 million deaths. Recently, considerable literature has grown around developing technologies to detect cervical cancer cells in women. Previously, a cervical cancer diagnosis was made manually, which may result in a false positive or negative. Automated detection of cervical cancer and analysis method of the Papanicolaou (Pap) smear images are still debated among researchers. Thus, this paper reviewed several studies related to the detection method of Pap smear images focusing on Nuclei Segmentation and Deep Learning (DL) from the publication year of 2020, 2021, and 2022. Training, validation, and testing stages have all been the subject of study. However, there are still inadequacies in the current methodologies that have caused limitations to the proposed approaches by researchers. This study may inspire other researchers to view the proposed methods' potential and provide a decent foundation for developing and implementing new solutions. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Pap Smear Images Classification Using Machine Learning:A Literature Matrix(MDPI, 2022) ;Shahrina Binti Ismail ;Nur Ain Alias ;Wan Azani Mustafa ;Mohd Aminudin Jamlos ;Hiam Alquran ;Hafizul Fahri HanafKhairul Shakir Ab RahmanCervical cancer is regularly diagnosed in women all over the world. This cancer is the seventh most frequent cancer globally and the fourth most prevalent cancer among women. Automated and higher accuracy of cervical cancer classification methods are needed for the early diagnosis of cancer. In addition, this study has proved that routine Pap smears could enhance clinical outcomes by facilitating the early diagnosis of cervical cancer. Liquid-based cytology (LBC)/Pap smears for advanced cervical screening is a highly effective precancerous cell detection technology based on cell image analysis, where cells are classed as normal or abnormal. Computer-aided systems in medical imaging have benefited greatly from extraordinary developments in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. However, resource and computational cost constraints prevent the widespread use of AI-based automation-assisted cervical cancer screening systems. Hence, this paper reviewed the related studies that have been done by previous researchers related to the automation of cervical cancer classification based on machine learning. The objective of this study is to systematically review and analyses the current research on the classification of the cervical using machine learning. The literature that has been reviewed is indexed by Scopus and Web of Science. As a result, for the published paper access until October 2022, this study assessed past approaches for cervical cell classification based on machine learning applications - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication A Recent Systematic Review Of Cervical Cancer Diagnosis: Detection And Classification(Semarak Ilmu Publishing, 2022) ;Wan Azani Mustafa ;Nur Ain Alias ;Mohd Aminuddin Jamlos ;Shahrina IsmailHiam AlquranWomen around the world are frequently diagnosed with cervical cancer. In the beginning, there were no symptoms for the fourth most common cause of fatality in women. Cells of cervical cancer develop gradually at the cervix. Several studies have mentioned that the initial detection of cervical tumours is essential for cancer to be properly treated and to make sure cancer can be successfully treated while minimizing deaths due to cervical cancer. The diagnosis of such cancer before it spreads fast is currently a pressing issue for healthcare professionals. This also provides an extensive understanding with respect to the physical characteristics of the healthy and unhealthy cervix and aids in early treatment planning by giving detailed information about one another. Utilizing image segmentation, several techniques are employed to find malignancy. The dataset contains four distinct pathological pictures, including normal, malignancy, and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL). While pap tests are the most popular way to diagnose cervical cancer, their accuracy depends a lot on how well cytotechnicians can use bright field microscopy to spot abnormal cells on smears.