Identification of Presence of Brain Tumors in MRI Images Using Contrast Enhancement Technique
Identification of Presence of Brain Tumors in MRI Images Using Contrast Enhancement Technique
Identification of Presence of Brain Tumors in MRI Images Using Contrast Enhancement Technique
Introduction
MRI noninvasive medical imaging
technique
Helps to visualize detailed internal structure
of the body
Tumor region is characterized by necrotic
region, active region, and edema
These regions are distinguished by contrast
and texture
Hence, contrast and texture can be made a
basis for tumor classification
Literature survey
Ser
ial
no
Title
Author
Automatic detection
Banik, Hasan, IEEE
extraction and
2015
mapping of brain
tumor from MRI using
homomorphic
cascaded fitering
Separation of tumor
from white matter, grey
matter, and background
using modified
homomorphic filter in
cascade
Zheng, Iftikharuddin,
IEEE Biometrics 2004
Summary
Objectives
MRI image enhancement using
histogram equalization
Image segmentation using clustering
algorithm
Feature extraction using texture
features
Dimension reduction using principal
component analysis
Classification using support vector
machine
Proposed methodology
Expected outcomes
Work plan
Literature review
July-Aug
Study and implementation of image enhancement algorithm
Aug-Sep
Study and implementation of clustering algorithm
SepOct
Study and implementation of texture feature algorithm OctNov
Study and implementation of dimension reduction algorithm
Nov-Dec
Study and implementation of classification algorithm
Jan-Feb
Training and testing of classifier
Feb-Mar
Result analysis
Mar-Apr
Thesis writing
Apr-May
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