Endomicroscopy Image Recognition using Ensemble Neural network with Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalisation

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Abstract

Endomicroscopy is a small tool used for cancer diagnosis, this enables in-vivo imaging at microscopic resolution closely to histology image during endoscopic procedures and captured image within the dataset has high imaging quality resulting in an inequality between moral and poor-quality images. There's no clear demonstration of the artifacts in an endomicroscopy producer. During this proposed method, the ensemble neural network (ENN) approach models to scale back the variance of predictions and reduce generalization error with contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization (CLAHE) algorithm were used to recover the image pixel balancing. Binary classification of accuracy 98.79% has been achieved.

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N, Kalaivani. … R, Kuralarasi. (2020). Endomicroscopy Image Recognition using Ensemble Neural network with Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalisation. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(4), 44–49. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.c6438.049420

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