Brain Tumor: Hybrid Feature Extraction Based on UNet and 3DCNN

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Automated segmentation of brain tumors using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data is critical in the analysis and monitoring of disease development. As a result, gliomas are aggressive and diverse tumors that may be split into intra-tumoral groups by using effective and accurate segmentation methods. It is intended to extract characteristics from an image using the Gray Level Co-occurrence (GLC) matrix feature extraction method described in the proposed work. Using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), which are commonly used in biomedical image segmentation, CNNs have significantly improved the precision of the state-of-the-art segmentation of a brain tumor. Using two segmentation networks, a U-Net and a 3D CNN, we present a major yet easy combinative technique that results in improved and more precise estimates. The U-Net and 3D CNN are used together in this study to get better and more accurate estimates of what is going on. Using the dataset, two models were developed and assessed to provide segmentation maps that differed fundamentally in terms of the segmented tumour sub-region. Then, the estimates was made by two separate models that were put together to produce the final prediction. In comparison to current state-of-the-art designs, the precision (percentage) was 98.35, 98.5, and 99.4 on the validation set for tumor core, enhanced tumor, and whole tumor, respectively.

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Rajagopal, S., Thanarajan, T., Alotaibi, Y., & Alghamdi, S. (2023). Brain Tumor: Hybrid Feature Extraction Based on UNet and 3DCNN. Computer Systems Science and Engineering, 45(2), 2093–2109. https://doi.org/10.32604/csse.2023.032488

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