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Differential Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Brain Tumor Classification
by
Javaid, Imran
, Xu, Guizhi
, Abd El Kader, Isselmou
, Salim Ahmad, Isah
, Shuai, Zhang
, Saminu, Sani
in
Accuracy
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biopsy
/ Brain cancer
/ brain tumor
/ Brain tumors
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ differential deep-CNN
/ Image processing
/ Learning algorithms
/ loss values
/ Machine learning
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Methods
/ MRI images
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Tumors
/ Wavelet transforms
2021
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Differential Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Brain Tumor Classification
by
Javaid, Imran
, Xu, Guizhi
, Abd El Kader, Isselmou
, Salim Ahmad, Isah
, Shuai, Zhang
, Saminu, Sani
in
Accuracy
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biopsy
/ Brain cancer
/ brain tumor
/ Brain tumors
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ differential deep-CNN
/ Image processing
/ Learning algorithms
/ loss values
/ Machine learning
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Methods
/ MRI images
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Tumors
/ Wavelet transforms
2021
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Differential Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Brain Tumor Classification
by
Javaid, Imran
, Xu, Guizhi
, Abd El Kader, Isselmou
, Salim Ahmad, Isah
, Shuai, Zhang
, Saminu, Sani
in
Accuracy
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biopsy
/ Brain cancer
/ brain tumor
/ Brain tumors
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ differential deep-CNN
/ Image processing
/ Learning algorithms
/ loss values
/ Machine learning
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Methods
/ MRI images
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Tumors
/ Wavelet transforms
2021
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Differential Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Brain Tumor Classification
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Differential Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Brain Tumor Classification
2021
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The classification of brain tumors is a difficult task in the field of medical image analysis. Improving algorithms and machine learning technology helps radiologists to easily diagnose the tumor without surgical intervention. In recent years, deep learning techniques have made excellent progress in the field of medical image processing and analysis. However, there are many difficulties in classifying brain tumors using magnetic resonance imaging; first, the difficulty of brain structure and the intertwining of tissues in it; and secondly, the difficulty of classifying brain tumors due to the high density nature of the brain. We propose a differential deep convolutional neural network model (differential deep-CNN) to classify different types of brain tumor, including abnormal and normal magnetic resonance (MR) images. Using differential operators in the differential deep-CNN architecture, we derived the additional differential feature maps in the original CNN feature maps. The derivation process led to an improvement in the performance of the proposed approach in accordance with the results of the evaluation parameters used. The advantage of the differential deep-CNN model is an analysis of a pixel directional pattern of images using contrast calculations and its high ability to classify a large database of images with high accuracy and without technical problems. Therefore, the proposed approach gives an excellent overall performance. To test and train the performance of this model, we used a dataset consisting of 25,000 brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images, which includes abnormal and normal images. The experimental results showed that the proposed model achieved an accuracy of 99.25%. This study demonstrates that the proposed differential deep-CNN model can be used to facilitate the automatic classification of brain tumors.
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