CSE720 Lung Cancer Classification From Histopathological Images Using Deep
This document presents research on lung cancer classification using deep learning from histopathological images, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis for treatment. It discusses the integration of multimodal imaging and AI to enhance classification accuracy and addresses current challenges in lung cancer diagnostics. The research aims to develop advanced methods to improve diagnostic performance and support personalized treatment strategies.
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CSE720 Lung Cancer Classification From Histopathological Images Using Deep
This document presents research on lung cancer classification using deep learning from histopathological images, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis for treatment. It discusses the integration of multimodal imaging and AI to enhance classification accuracy and addresses current challenges in lung cancer diagnostics. The research aims to develop advanced methods to improve diagnostic performance and support personalized treatment strategies.
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LUNG CANCER CELL CLASSIFICATION
FROM HISTOPATHOLOGICAL IMAGES
USING DEEP LEARNING Presented by Presented To NAME ID Dr. Md. Ashraful Alam Sharmin 24266010 Associate Professor Akther Rima Dept of CSE Md Shorif 24273005 Brac University hossain Nafisa 24273006 Tasnim Abstract Lung cancer classification is essential for determining treatment, as different types like NSCLC and SCLC require unique approaches. However, variations in tumor appearance on medical images make this challenging. Advanced methods, including machine learning, are transforming diagnostics by identifying subtle patterns in imaging data. Our research explores a novel approach that integrates multimodal imaging and AI to improve classification accuracy, aiming to enhance personalized treatment strategies. This presentation highlights current challenges, cutting-edge solutions, and findings from our experiments, offering insights into future advancements in lung cancer diagnostics. Literature Review [1/2] Reference Algorithm Dataset Contribution Limitation [1] CNN CT scan Accurate lung cancer Difficulties included detection and comparisons, a small, categorization are varied sample. aided by deep CNN. [2] DCNN microscopic images From cytological The precision obtained pictures, Deep CNN is quite poor. automates the categorization of lung cancer. [3] VGG and ResNet Histopathological Autonomous DL The accuracy of the images system detects cancer classification required cell more work. Literature Review [2/2] Reference Algorithm Dataset Contribution Limitation [4] GLCM, CCSA, PNN CT scan Improved Efficiency of classification suggested classifier is precision through hindered by outliers. CCSA algorithm. [5] CNN LC25000 dataset CNN accurately Adding more differentiated lung elements could cancer cell. enhance cancer detection. [6] CNN LC25000 dataset Used CNNs for Extensive training is automating hampered by limited inspection of biopsy computer. images. Research goal To develop an accurate and efficient system for the classification and detection of lung cancer. To utilize deep learning models for improved diagnostic performance. To optimize model performance through hyperparameter tuning. To achieve high accuracy in detecting lung cancer, supporting early diagnosis and treatment. Methodology [1/2] The process of the recommended framework is shown in below Fig . The suggested system covers – ■ Data preprocessing ■ Model selection (Deep learning) ■ Model training ■ Lung classification ■ And results for a deep neural network that classifies medical images. Methodology [2/2] Conclusion This research will focus on developing advanced methods for lung cancer classification using machine learning and multimodal data integration. Future work aims to address current diagnostic challenges, enhance accuracy, and contribute to personalized treatment strategies. The anticipated findings could provide valuable insights for improving outcomes in lung cancer care. References 1. Primakov, S.P., Ibrahim, A., van Timmeren, J.E. et al. Automated detection and segmentation of non-small cell lung cancer computed tomography images. Nat Commun 13, 3423 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30841-3 2. Baek, S., He, Y., Allen, B.G. et al. Deep segmentation networks predict survival of non-small cell lung cancer. Sci Rep 9, 17286 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53461-2 3. Chao, H., Shan, H., Homayounieh, F. et al. Deep learning predicts cardiovascular disease risks from lung cancer screening low dose computed tomography. Nat Commun 12, 2963 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23235-4 4. Primakov, S.P., Ibrahim, A., van Timmeren, J.E. et al. Automated detection and segmentation of non-small cell lung cancer computed tomography images. Nat Commun 13, 3423 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30841-3 5. Shimazaki, A., Ueda, D., Choppin, A. et al. Deep learning-based algorithm for lung cancer detection on chest radiographs using the segmentation method. Sci Rep 12, 727 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04667-w 6. Baek, S., He, Y., Allen, B.G. et al. Deep segmentation networks predict survival of non-small cell lung cancer. Sci Rep 9, 17286 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53461-2 7. Chaunzwa, T.L., Hosny, A., Xu, Y. et al. Deep learning classification of lung cancer histology using CT images. Sci Rep 11, 5471 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84630-x