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Deep Transfer Learning for Brain Magnetic Resonance Image Multi-class Classification

Yusuf Brima, Mosaddek Hossain Kamal Tushar, Upama Kabir, Tariqul Islam

2022Dhaka University Journal of Applied Science and Engineering14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a principal diagnostic approach used in radiology to create images of a patient’s anatomical and physiological structures. MRI is the prevalent medical imaging practice to find abnormalities in soft tissues. Traditionally they are analyzed by a radiologist to detect abnormalities in soft tissues, especially the brain. However, the process of interpreting a massive volume of a patient's MRI is laborious. Hence, Machine Learning methodologies can aid in detecting abnormalities in soft tissues with considerable accuracy. This research has curated a novel dataset and developed a framework that uses Deep Transfer Learning to perform a multi-classification of tumors in the brain MRI images. This paper adapted the Deep Residual Convolutional Neural Network (ResNet-50) architecture for the experiments and discriminative learning techniques to train the model. Using the novel dataset and two publicly available MRI brain datasets, this proposed approach attained a classification accuracy of 86.40% on the curated dataset, 93.80% on the Harvard Whole Brain Atlas 97.05% accuracy on the School of Biomedical Engineering dataset. Our experimental results demonstrate the proposed framework for transfer learning is a potential and effective method for brain tumor multi-classification tasks. DUJASE Vol. 6 (2) 14-29, 2021 (July)

Topics & Concepts

Transfer of learningArtificial intelligenceConvolutional neural networkComputer scienceDiscriminative modelDeep learningMagnetic resonance imagingPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningContextual image classificationRadiologyImage (mathematics)MedicineBrain Tumor Detection and ClassificationCOVID-19 diagnosis using AIAI in cancer detection
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