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Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model

The process of diagnosing brain tumors is very complicated for many reasons, including the brain’s synaptic structure, size, and shape. Machine learning techniques are employed to help doctors to detect brain tumor and support their decisions. In recent years, deep learning techniques have made a gr...

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Autores principales: Abd El Kader, Isselmou, Xu, Guizhi, Shuai, Zhang, Saminu, Sani, Javaid, Imran, Ahmad, Isah Salim, Kamhi, Souha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573931
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091589
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author Abd El Kader, Isselmou
Xu, Guizhi
Shuai, Zhang
Saminu, Sani
Javaid, Imran
Ahmad, Isah Salim
Kamhi, Souha
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Xu, Guizhi
Shuai, Zhang
Saminu, Sani
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Kamhi, Souha
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description The process of diagnosing brain tumors is very complicated for many reasons, including the brain’s synaptic structure, size, and shape. Machine learning techniques are employed to help doctors to detect brain tumor and support their decisions. In recent years, deep learning techniques have made a great achievement in medical image analysis. This paper proposed a deep wavelet autoencoder model named “DWAE model”, employed to divide input data slice as a tumor (abnormal) or no tumor (normal). This article used a high pass filter to show the heterogeneity of the MRI images and their integration with the input images. A high median filter was utilized to merge slices. We improved the output slices’ quality through highlight edges and smoothened input MR brain images. Then, we applied the seed growing method based on 4-connected since the thresholding cluster equal pixels with input MR data. The segmented MR image slices provide two two-layer using the proposed deep wavelet auto-encoder model. We then used 200 hidden units in the first layer and 400 hidden units in the second layer. The softmax layer testing and training are performed for the identification of the MR image normal and abnormal. The contribution of the deep wavelet auto-encoder model is in the analysis of pixel pattern of MR brain image and the ability to detect and classify the tumor with high accuracy, short time, and low loss validation. To train and test the overall performance of the proposed model, we utilized 2500 MR brain images from BRATS2012, BRATS2013, BRATS2014, BRATS2015, 2015 challenge, and ISLES, which consists of normal and abnormal images. The experiments results show that the proposed model achieved an accuracy of 99.3%, loss validation of 0.1, low FPR and FNR values. This result demonstrates that the proposed DWAE model can facilitate the automatic detection of brain tumors.
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spelling pubmed-84712352021-09-27 Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model Abd El Kader, Isselmou Xu, Guizhi Shuai, Zhang Saminu, Sani Javaid, Imran Ahmad, Isah Salim Kamhi, Souha Diagnostics (Basel) Article The process of diagnosing brain tumors is very complicated for many reasons, including the brain’s synaptic structure, size, and shape. Machine learning techniques are employed to help doctors to detect brain tumor and support their decisions. In recent years, deep learning techniques have made a great achievement in medical image analysis. This paper proposed a deep wavelet autoencoder model named “DWAE model”, employed to divide input data slice as a tumor (abnormal) or no tumor (normal). This article used a high pass filter to show the heterogeneity of the MRI images and their integration with the input images. A high median filter was utilized to merge slices. We improved the output slices’ quality through highlight edges and smoothened input MR brain images. Then, we applied the seed growing method based on 4-connected since the thresholding cluster equal pixels with input MR data. The segmented MR image slices provide two two-layer using the proposed deep wavelet auto-encoder model. We then used 200 hidden units in the first layer and 400 hidden units in the second layer. The softmax layer testing and training are performed for the identification of the MR image normal and abnormal. The contribution of the deep wavelet auto-encoder model is in the analysis of pixel pattern of MR brain image and the ability to detect and classify the tumor with high accuracy, short time, and low loss validation. To train and test the overall performance of the proposed model, we utilized 2500 MR brain images from BRATS2012, BRATS2013, BRATS2014, BRATS2015, 2015 challenge, and ISLES, which consists of normal and abnormal images. The experiments results show that the proposed model achieved an accuracy of 99.3%, loss validation of 0.1, low FPR and FNR values. This result demonstrates that the proposed DWAE model can facilitate the automatic detection of brain tumors. MDPI 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8471235/ /pubmed/34573931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091589 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kamhi, Souha
Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model
title Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model
title_full Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model
title_fullStr Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model
title_full_unstemmed Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model
title_short Brain Tumor Detection and Classification on MR Images by a Deep Wavelet Auto-Encoder Model
title_sort brain tumor detection and classification on mr images by a deep wavelet auto-encoder model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573931
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091589
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