Brain Tumour Detection using Fine-Tuning Mechanism for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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In this paper, new brain tumour detection method is discovered whereby the normal slices are disassembled from the abnormal ones. Three main phases are deployed including the extraction of the cerebral tissue, the detection of abnormal block and the mechanism of fine-tuning and finally the detection of abnormal slice according to the detected abnormal blocks. Through experimental tests, progress made by the suggested means is assessed and verified. As a result, in terms of qualitative assessment, it is found that the performance of proposed method is satisfactory and may contribute to the development of reliable MRI brain tumour diagnosis and treatments.

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Al-Tamimi, M. S. H., Ghazali, N. H., Mahrom, N., Ghazali, N., & Sulong, G. (2018). Brain Tumour Detection using Fine-Tuning Mechanism for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 150). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815006025

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