Synopsis-Brain Tumour
Synopsis-Brain Tumour
Synopsis-Brain Tumour
NETWORK
ABSTRACT:
The human brain is the major controller of the humanoid system. The abnormal growth and
division of cells in the brain lead to a brain tumor, and the further growth of brain tumors leads to
brain cancer. In the area of human health, Computer Vision plays a significant role, which
reduces the human judgment that gives accurate results. CT scans, X-Ray, and MRI scans are the
common imaging methods among magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that are the most reliable
and secure. MRI detects every minute objects. Our paper aims to focus on the use of different
techniques for the discovery of brain cancer using brain MRI. In this study, we performed pre-
processing using the bilateral filter (BF) for removal of the noises that are present in an MR
image. This was followed by the binary thresholding and Convolution Neural Network (CNN)
segmentation techniques for reliable detection of the tumor region. Training, testing, and
validation datasets are used. Based on our machine, we will predict whether the subject has a
brain tumor or not. The resultant outcomes will be examined through various performance
examined metrics that include accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. It is desired that the
proposed work would exhibit a more exceptional performance over its counterparts.
KEYWORDS: Brain tumor, Magnetic resonance imaging, Adaptive Bilateral Filter,
Convolution Neural Network.
1 INTRODUCTION
Medical imaging is the technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of
a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation of the
function of some organs or tissues. Medical imaging seeks to reveal internal structures hidden by
the skin and bones, as well as to diagnose and treat disease. Medical imaging also establishes a
database of normal anatomy and physiology to make it possible to identify abnormalities. The
medical imaging processing refers to handling images by using the computer. This processing
includes many types of techniques and operations such as image gaining, storage, presentation,
and communication. This process pursues the disorder identification and management. This
process creates a data bank of the regular structure and function of the organs to make it easy to
recognize the anomalies. This process includes both organic and radiological imaging which
used electromagnetic energies (X-rays and gamma), sonography, magnetic, scopes, and thermal
and isotope imaging. There are many other technologies used to record information about the
location and function of the body. Those techniques have many limitations compared to those
modulates which produce images. An image processing technique is the usage of a computer to
manipulate the digital image. This technique has many benefits such as elasticity, adaptability,
data storing, and communication. With the growth of different image resizing techniques, the
images can be kept efficiently. This technique has many sets of rules to perform in the images
synchronously.
2. LITERATURE SURVEY
A. Sivaramakrishnan And Dr. M. Karnan “A Novel Based Approach for Extraction Of
Brain Tumor In MRI Images Using Soft Computing Techniques,” International Journal
Of Advanced Research In Computer And Communication Engineering, Vol. 2, Issue 4,
April 2013.
A. Sivaramakrishnan et al. (2013) [1] projected an efficient and innovative discovery of the brain
tumor vicinity from an image that turned into finished using the Fuzzy Capproach grouping
algorithm and histogram equalization. The disintegration of images is achieved by the usage of
principal factor evaluation is done to reduce the extent of the wavelet coefficient. The outcomes
of the anticipated FCM clustering algorithm accurately withdrawn tumor area from the MR
images.
Asra Aslam, Ekram Khan, M.M. Sufyan Beg, Improved Edge Detection Algorithm for
Brain Tumor Segmentation, Procedia Computer Science, Volume 58,2015, Pp 430-437,
ISSN 1877-0509.
M. M. Sufyan et al. [2] has presented a detection using enhanced edge technique for brain-tumor
segmentation that mainly relied on Sobel feature detection. Their presented work associates the
binary thresholding operation with the Sobel approach and excavates diverse extents using a
secure contour process. After the completion of that process, cancer cells are extracted from the
obtained picture using intensity values.
Devkota, B. & Alsadoon, Abeer & Prasad, P.W.C. & Singh, A.K. & Elchouemi, A.
(2018). Image Segmentation for Early Stage Brain Tumor Detection using Mathematical
Morphological Reconstruction. Procedia Computer Science. 125. 115-123.
10.1016/j.procs.2017.12.017.
B. Devkota et al. [4] have proposed that a computer-aided detection (CAD) approach is used to
spot abnormal tissues via Morphological operations. Amongst all different segmentation
approaches existing, the morphological opening and closing operations are preferred since it
takes less processing time with the utmost efficiency in withdrawing tumor areas with the least
faults.
Li, Shutao, JT-Y. Kwok, IW-H. Tsang and Yaonan Wang. "Fusing images with different
focuses using support vector machines." IEEE Transactions on neural networks 15, no. 6
(2004): 1555-1561.
J.T. Kwok et al. [7] delivered wavelet-based photograph fusion to easily cognizance at the object
with all focal lengths as several vision-related processing tasks can be carried out more
effortlessly when wholly substances within the images are bright. In their work Kwok et al.
investigated with different datasets, and results show that presented work is extra correct as it
does not get suffering from evenness at different activity stages computations.
Proposed System
The identification of tumor is a very challenging task. The location, shape and the structure of
tumor varies significantly from patient to patient which makes the segmentation a very
challenging task. In the figure shown below, we have shown some images of the same brain slice
from different patients, which clearly reflect the variation of the tumor. We can clearly see that
the location of the tumor is different in all the images/patients shown below. To make it worse,
the shape and the intra-tumoral structure is also different for all the eight patients/images. In fact,
there can be more than one region of the tumor as can be seen from the images below. This
indeed reflects the complexity of automatic segmentation.
6.1 CONCLUSION:
We proposed a computerized method for the segmentation and identification of a brain tumor
using the Convolution Neural Network. The input MR images are read from the local device
using the file path and converted into grayscale images. These images are pre-processed using an
adaptive bilateral filtering technique for the elimination of noises that are present inside the
original image. The binary thresholding is applied to the denoised image, and Convolution
Neural Network segmentation is applied, which helps in figuring out the tumor region in the MR
images. The proposed model had obtained an accuracy of 84% and yields promising results
without any errors and much less computational time.
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