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Brain tumor classification in MRI image using convolutional neural network
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2020
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Convolutional Neural NetworkEngineeringMachine LearningAutoencodersGliomaDiagnostic ImagingBrain Tumor ClassificationNeuro-oncologyImage ClassificationImage AnalysisBrain TumorRadiation OncologyRadiologyData AugmentationMachine VisionMedical ImagingNeuroimagingMedical Image ComputingDeep LearningSevere Cancer DiseaseMri-guided Radiation TherapyComputer VisionBiomedical ImagingAbnormal PartitioningNeuroscienceMedicineMedical Image Analysis
Brain tumor is a severe cancer disease caused by uncontrollable and abnormal partitioning of cells. Recent progress in the field of deep learning has helped the health industry in Medical Imaging for Medical Diagnostic of many diseases. For Visual learning and Image Recognition, task CNN is the most prevalent and commonly used machine learning algorithm. Similarly, in our paper, we introduce the convolutional neural network (CNN) approach along with Data Augmentation and Image Processing to categorize brain MRI scan images into cancerous and non-cancerous. Using the transfer learning approach we compared the performance of our scratched CNN model with pre-trained VGG-16, ResNet-50, and Inception-v3 models. As the experiment is tested on a very small dataset but the experimental result shows that our model accuracy result is very effective and have very low complexity rate by achieving 100% accuracy, while VGG-16 achieved 96%, ResNet-50 achieved 89% and Inception-V3 achieved 75% accuracy. Our model requires very less computational power and has much better accuracy results as compared to other pre-trained models.
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