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Classification of Brain Tumor Images Using CNN

Manali Gupta, Sanjay Kumar Sharma, G. C. Sampada

2023Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A brain tumor is a serious malignant condition caused by unregulated as well as aberrant cell partitioning. Recent advances in deep learning have aided the healthcare business, particularly, diagnostic imaging for the diagnosis of numerous disorders. The most frequent and widely utilized machine learning model for image recognition is probably task CNN. Similarly, in our study, we categorize brain MRI scanning images using CNN and data augmentation and image processing techniques. We compared the performance of the scratch CNN model with that of pretrained VGG-16 models using transfer learning. Even though the investigation is carried out on a small dataset, the results indicate that our model's accuracy is quite successful and has extremely low complexity rates, achieving 100 percent accuracy compared to 96 percent accuracy for VGG-16. Compared to existing pretrained methods, our model uses much less processing resources and produces substantially greater accuracy.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceTransfer of learningTask (project management)Deep learningCategorizationPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningConvolutional neural networkManagementEconomicsBrain Tumor Detection and ClassificationAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsMachine Learning and ELM
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