A framework to distinguish healthy/cancer renal CT images using the fused deep features

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Introduction: Cancer happening rates in humankind are gradually rising due to a variety of reasons, and sensible detection and management are essential to decrease the disease rates. The kidney is one of the vital organs in human physiology, and cancer in the kidney is a medical emergency and needs accurate diagnosis and well-organized management. Methods: The proposed work aims to develop a framework to classify renal computed tomography (CT) images into healthy/cancer classes using pre-trained deep-learning schemes. To improve the detection accuracy, this work suggests a threshold filter-based pre-processing scheme, which helps in removing the artefact in the CT slices to achieve better detection. The various stages of this scheme involve: (i) Image collection, resizing, and artefact removal, (ii) Deep features extraction, (iii) Feature reduction and fusion, and (iv) Binary classification using five-fold cross-validation. Results and discussion: This experimental investigation is executed separately for: (i) CT slices with the artefact and (ii) CT slices without the artefact. As a result of the experimental outcome of this study, the K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) classifier is able to achieve 100% detection accuracy by using the pre-processed CT slices. Therefore, this scheme can be considered for the purpose of examining clinical grade renal CT images, as it is clinically significant.

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Rajinikanth, V., Vincent, P. M. D. R., Srinivasan, K., Ananth Prabhu, G., & Chang, C. Y. (2023). A framework to distinguish healthy/cancer renal CT images using the fused deep features. Frontiers in Public Health, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1109236

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