Multi Class Brain Cancer Prediction System Empowered with BRISK Descriptor

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Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the important resources for identifying abnormalities in the human brain. This work proposes an effective Multi-Class Classification (MCC) system using Binary Robust Invariant Scalable Keypoints (BRISK) as texture descriptors for effective classification. At first, the potential Region Of Interests (ROIs) are detected using features from the acceler-ated segment test algorithm. Then, non-maxima suppression is employed in scale space based on the information in the ROIs. The discriminating power of BRISK is examined using three machine learning classifiers such as k-Nearest Neighbour (kNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Random Forest (RF). An MCC system is developed which classifies the MRI images into normal, glioma, meningio-ma and pituitary. A total of 3264 MRI brain images are employed in this study to evaluate the proposed MCC system. Results show that the average accuracy of the proposed MCC-RF based system is 99.62% with a sensitivity of 99.16% and spe-cificity of 99.75%. The average accuracy of the MCC-kNN system is 93.65% and 97.59% by the MCC-SVM based system.

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Sahaai, M. B., Jothilakshmi, G. R., Praveen, E., & Kumar, V. H. (2023). Multi Class Brain Cancer Prediction System Empowered with BRISK Descriptor. Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing, 36(2), 1507–1521. https://doi.org/10.32604/iasc.2023.032256

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