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Aamir Ali

Department of Computer Science, COMSATS University Islamabad, Sahiwal Campus, Sahiwal 57000, Pakistan

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Academic Profile

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ICCK Publications

Open Access | Research Article | 17 August 2026
Decentralized and Explainable Brain Tumor Segmentation: A Blockchain-Secured Federated Learning Approach
ICCK Journal of Image Analysis and Processing | Volume 2, Issue 3: 168-189, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/JIAP.2026.354772
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Brain tumor segmentation plays an important role in clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, and neuro-oncology assessment using multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data. However, conventional centralized deep learning systems often face limitations associated with patient data privacy, secure inter-institutional collaboration, and limited model interpretability. This study presents a decentralized and privacy-preserving brain tumor segmentation framework that integrates Federated Learning (FL), a blockchain-inspired audit and coordination mechanism, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) within a collaborative medical imaging environment. A 3D U-Net architecture was trained on... More >

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Decentralized and Explainable Brain Tumor Segmentation: A Blockchain-Secured Federated Learning Approach
Open Access | Research Article | 09 August 2026
Automated PCOS Disease Detection Using Clinical and Diagnostic Features
Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare | Volume 2, Issue 3: 108-128, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/BISH.2026.255887
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent endocrine disorder affecting reproductive-age women, leading to infertility, hormonal imbalance, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular complications. Early diagnosis remains challenging due to heterogeneous manifestations, overlapping symptoms, and lack of automated screening tools. To address these issues, this study presents a comprehensive comparative framework for PCOS prediction using machine learning and deep learning on a public dataset of 541 patient records. The framework incorporates missing value imputation, feature standardization, SMOTE class balancing, and correlation-based feature selection. Five machine learning algorithms (Dec... More >

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Automated PCOS Disease Detection Using Clinical and Diagnostic Features
Open Access | Research Article | 28 April 2026
Passive Image Forgery Detection Using Multiscale Weber Local Descriptor and SVM Classification
ICCK Journal of Image Analysis and Processing | Volume 2, Issue 2: 69-91, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/JIAP.2026.490874
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Digital image manipulation has become increasingly prevalent with the widespread availability of editing tools, raising concerns regarding image authenticity in critical applications. This study presents a passive image forgery detection framework based on multiscale Weber Local Descriptor features extracted from chrominance components and classified using a Support Vector Machine. The proposed method operates without embedded authentication information and focuses on detecting both copy-move and splicing forgeries through texture-based analysis. Experiments were conducted on two benchmark datasets, CASIA v2.0 and MICC F2000, using ten-fold cross-validation. On the CASIA v2.0 dataset, the fr... More >

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Passive Image Forgery Detection Using Multiscale Weber Local Descriptor and SVM Classification
Open Access | Research Article | 27 March 2026
Automated Brain Tumor Analysis from MRI Using Deep Learning
Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare | Volume 2, Issue 1: 62-78, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/BISH.2026.687557
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Accurate brain tumor classification from MRI remains essential for computer-assisted diagnosis, yet manual interpretation is time-consuming and variable. This study presents an EfficientNet-B0-based convolutional neural network for multi-class classification of glioma, meningioma, pituitary tumors, and no-tumor cases. The model was trained and evaluated on a public MRI dataset of 7023 images using a strict patient-level split to ensure unbiased assessment. A fixed EfficientNet-B0 backbone with a lightweight classification head reduces overfitting while maintaining stable learning. Performance was assessed via accuracy, precision, recall, F1-score, and specificity. The model achieved class-wi... More >

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Automated Brain Tumor Analysis from MRI Using Deep Learning
Open Access | Research Article | 12 March 2026 | Cited: Crossref logo  1
Bridging Predictive Modeling and Clinical Interpretability: An Explainable AI Approach to Parkinson’s Disease Detection
Biomedical Informatics and Smart Healthcare | Volume 2, Issue 1: 20-37, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/BISH.2026.470997
Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder worldwide, predominantly affecting older adults. Early detection is crucial, as subtle motor and non-motor symptoms frequently overlap with other conditions, often resulting in delayed diagnosis. Many existing models rely on costly and less accessible imaging modalities such as MRI or PET scans, limiting their applicability in resource-constrained settings where only routine clinical data are available. This study develops interpretable AI models for early PD detection using structured clinical variables, incorporating feature selection techniques. Feature selection was conducted via Random Forest (RF) importance... More >

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Bridging Predictive Modeling and Clinical Interpretability: An Explainable AI Approach to Parkinson’s Disease Detection
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