Detection of Lung Cancers From CT Images Using a Deep CNN Architecture in Layers Through ML
Khushwant Singh, Yudhvir Singh, Dheerdhwaj Barak, Mohit Yadav
Abstract
Lung inflammation is caused by the development of cancer cells. As the frequency of cancer rises, men and women are dying at a higher rate. With malignancy, cancerous cells multiply uncontrollably in the lobes. It is impossible to prevent lung cancer, but we can lower its associated risks. Early detection of lung cancer can considerably improve a patient's chances of survival. Patients with lung disease are more likely to be chain smokers. Several classification methods were applied to assess lung cancer prediction, such as the deep CNN algorithm and deep CNN, with the final layer as machine learning. The first deep CNN model defined this accuracy.
Topics & Concepts
Lung cancerMalignancyLungMedicineDeep learningCancerRadiologyArtificial intelligencePathologyInternal medicineComputer scienceRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingAI in cancer detectionCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI