MCNN: a multi-level CNN model for the classification of brain tumors in IoT-healthcare system

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The classification of brain tumors is significantly important for diagnosing and treating brain tumors in IoT healthcare systems. In this work, we have proposed a robust classification model for brain tumors employing deep learning techniques. In the design of the proposed method, an improved Convolutional neural network is used to classify Meningioma, Glioma, and Pituitary types of brain tumors. To test the multi-level convolutional neural network model, brain magnetic resonance image data is utilized. The MCNN model classification results were improved using data augmentation and transfer learning methods. In addition, hold-out and performance evaluation metrics have been employed in the proposed MCNN model. The experimental results show that the proposed model obtained higher outcomes than the state-of-the-art techniques and achieved 99.89% classification accuracy. Due to the higher results of the proposed approach, we recommend it for the identification of brain cancer in IoT-healthcare systems.

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Haq, A. ul, Li, J. P., Kumar, R., Ali, Z., Khan, I., Uddin, M. I., & Agbley, B. L. Y. (2023). MCNN: a multi-level CNN model for the classification of brain tumors in IoT-healthcare system. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 14(5), 4695–4706. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12652-022-04373-z

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