BRAIN TUMOR CLASSIFICATION USING NEURAL NETWORK BASED METHODS

Abstract

MRI (Magnetic resonance Imaging) brain neoplasm pictures Classification may be a troublesome tasks due to the variance and complexity of tumors. This paper presents two Neural Network techniques for the classification of the magnetic resonance human brain images. The proposed Neural Network technique consists of 3 stages, namely, feature extraction, dimensionality reduction, and classification. In the first stage, we have obtained the options connected with tomography pictures victimization distinct moving ridge transformation (DWT). In the second stage, the features of magnetic resonance pictures (MRI) are reduced victimization principles part analysis (PCA) to the more essential options. In the classification stage, two classifiers primarily based on supervised machine learning have been developed. The first classifier supported feed forward artificial neural network (FF-ANN) and therefore the second classifier supporter Back-Propagation Neural Network. The classifiers have been wont to classify subjects as normal or abnormal tomography brain pictures. MRI (Magnetic resonance Imaging) brain neoplasm pictures Classification may be a troublesome task thanks to the variance and complexity of tumors. This paper presents two Neural Network techniques for the classification of the magnetic resonance human brain images. The proposed Neural Network technique consists of 3 stages, namely, feature extraction, dimensionaity reduction, and classification. In the first stage, we have obtained the options connected with tomography pictures victimization distinct moving ridge transformation (DWT). In the second stage, the features of magnetic resonance pictures (MRI) are reduced victimization principles part analysis (PCA) to the more essential options. In the classification stage, two classifiers primarily based on supervised machine learning have been developed. The first classifier supported feed forward artificial neural network (FF-ANN) and therefore the second classifier supported Back-Propagation Neural Network. The classifiers have been wont to classify subjects as normal or abnormal tomography brain pictures.

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Kalyani A. Bhawar

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  • EP ID EP117921
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.55978
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Kalyani A. Bhawar (30). BRAIN TUMOR CLASSIFICATION USING NEURAL NETWORK BASED METHODS. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 5(6), 721-727. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-117921