Affiliation:
1. Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studies, Pallavaram, Chennai, India
Abstract
Colorectal cancer, which is frequent, recognized tumors in both genders around the globe. As per the report generated by WHO in 2018, colon cancer placed in the third position, whereas 1.80 million individuals are affected. Precisely, it is the succeeding leading cancer, which is the second most common cause of cancer in females, and the third for males. The loss of control over the integrity of epidermal cells in bowel or malignancy can be the cause of colorectal cancer. An effective way to recognize colon cancer at an early stage and substantial treatment can reduce the ensuing death rates to a great extent. To perform Screening of Morphology of Malignant Tumor Cells in the colon, a Gastroenterologist may refer to cancer diagnosis tests for pathological images. In any Histology method, the process takes a significant duration of time due to infinite numbers of glands in the gastrointestinal system, which may lead to irreconcilable outcomes. By diagnosing through computer algorithms, can give practical and contributory results. Hence, accurate gland segmentation is one crucial prerequisite stage to get reliable and informative morphological image data. In this work, for colorectal cancer prediction various ML and DL algorithms are employed and compared for accuracy
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