Enhancing brain tumor classification with transfer learning: Leveraging DenseNet121 for accurate and efficient detection

Author:

Raza Asif1,Alshehri Mohammed S.2,Almakdi Sultan2,Siddique Ali Akbar3,Alsulami Mohammad2,Alhaisoni Majed4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology Karachi Pakistan

2. Department of Computer Science College of Computer Science and Information Systems, Najran University Najran Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Telecommunication Engineering Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology Karachi Pakistan

4. Computer Sciences Department College of Computer and Information Sciences, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractBrain tumors pose a serious neurological threat to human life, necessitating improved detection and classification methods. Deep transfer learning (TL), in particular in key tumor categories such as meningioma, pituitary, glioma, and instances without tumors, has shown to be a new and successful method for tumor identification and classification. In this work, the efficacy of two pre‐trained TL methods—Inceptionv3 and DenseNet121—was examined for correctly classifying certain kinds of brain tumors. The experimental findings show that the DenseNet‐121 model, using the TL approach, performed better than other models in terms of accuracy for the identification and classification of brain tumors. The classification test results were impressive, with DenseNet‐121 reaching an astounding 99.95% accuracy and precision, recall, and F1‐measure scores of 97.7%, 92.1%, and 94.8%, respectively. DenseNet‐121 demonstrated 100% and 92.42% training and validation accuracies, respectively, highlighting its potential as an effective and precise diagnosis tool for brain malignancies.

Funder

Najran University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Software,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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