CVLGOct 16, 2024

Machine learning approach to brain tumor detection and classification

arXiv:2410.12692v210 citationsh-index: 3
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This work addresses early-stage diagnosis for medical professionals, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a specific domain.

The study tackled brain tumor detection and classification using MRI images by applying various statistical and machine learning models, finding that CNN outperformed others and could handle multi-class classification for four tumor types.

Brain tumor detection and classification are critical tasks in medical image analysis, particularly in early-stage diagnosis, where accurate and timely detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes. In this study, we apply various statistical and machine learning models to detect and classify brain tumors using brain MRI images. We explore a variety of statistical models including linear, logistic, and Bayesian regressions, and the machine learning models including decision tree, random forest, single-layer perceptron, multi-layer perceptron, convolutional neural network (CNN), recurrent neural network, and long short-term memory. Our findings show that CNN outperforms other models, achieving the best performance. Additionally, we confirm that the CNN model can also work for multi-class classification, distinguishing between four categories of brain MRI images such as normal, glioma, meningioma, and pituitary tumor images. This study demonstrates that machine learning approaches are suitable for brain tumor detection and classification, facilitating real-world medical applications in assisting radiologists with early and accurate diagnosis.

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