A novel method for magnetic resonance brain image classification based on adaptive chaotic PSO

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Automated and accurate classification of magnetic resonance (MR) brain images is an integral component of the analysis and interpretation of neuroimaging. Many different and innovative methods have been proposed to improve upon this technology. In this study, we presented a forward neural network (FNN) based method to classify a given MR brain image as normal or abnormal. This method first employs a wavelet transform to extract features from images, and then applies the technique of principle component analysis (PCA) to reduce the dimensions of features. The reduced features are sent to an FNN, and these parameters are optimized via adaptive chaotic particle swarm optimization (ACPSO). K-fold stratified cross validation was used to enhance generalization. We applied the proposed method on 160 images (20 normal, 140 abnormal), and found that the classification accuracy is as high as 98.75% while the computation time per image is only 0.0452s.

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Zhang, Y., Wang, S., & Wu, L. (2010). A novel method for magnetic resonance brain image classification based on adaptive chaotic PSO. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 109, 325–343. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER10090105

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