Affiliation:
1. ECE Department, NITTTR, Chandigarh, Panjab University, INDIA
Abstract
Brain tumor is a fatal illness causing worldwide fatalities. The existing neuroimaging modalities to detect brain tumors are invasive and are observer-biased. Automatic CAD frameworks using sophisticated AI techniques lessen human intervention and can effectively handle large amounts of data. Automatic CAD frameworks using Machine learning techniques require the use of time-consuming and error-prone manual feature extraction procedures. Deep learning techniques involve automatic feature extraction; hence, appreciable classification results are attained quickly. However, training DL models from scratch takes a significant investment of time, money, and large datasets, which are difficult to attain in the medical domain. Therefore, the trade-off is utilizing the well exhaustively learned models like VGG16, VGG19, AlexNet, etc. to design a novel framework for the classification of brain tumors. The paper aims to develop a CNN-based deep learning framework by fine-tuning the pre-trained VGG16 architecture via transfer learning for brain tumor detection. The designed framework employing the transfer-learning technique gives better results with less data in less time. The brain tumor binary classification using brain MR images using transfer learning achieved an appreciable accuracy of 97%. The training and validation accuracy obtained was 100% and 97%, respectively, with 30 epochs. The loss for classification was as low as 0.0059% and the run time of 32ms/step time, much less than the existing models.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
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