Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75536
Title: Analysis of brain mri images using improved cornernet approach
Authors: Marriam Nawaz
Tahira Nazir
Momina Masood
Awais Mehmood
Rabbia Mahum
Muhammad Attique Khan
Seifedine Kadry
Orawit Thinnukool
Authors: Marriam Nawaz
Tahira Nazir
Momina Masood
Awais Mehmood
Rabbia Mahum
Muhammad Attique Khan
Seifedine Kadry
Orawit Thinnukool
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2021
Abstract: The brain tumor is a deadly disease that is caused by the abnormal growth of brain cells, which affects the human blood cells and nerves. Timely and precise detection of brain tumors is an important task to avoid complex and painful treatment procedures, as it can assist doctors in surgical planning. Manual brain tumor detection is a time-consuming activity and highly dependent on the availability of area experts. Therefore, it is a need of the hour to design accurate automated systems for the detection and classification of various types of brain tumors. However, the exact localization and categorization of brain tumors is a challenging job due to extensive variations in their size, position, and structure. To deal with the challenges, we have presented a novel approach, namely, DenseNet-41-based CornerNet framework. The proposed solution comprises three steps. Initially, we develop annotations to locate the exact region of interest. In the second step, a custom CornerNet with DenseNet-41 as a base network is introduced to extract the deep features from the suspected samples. In the last step, the one-stage detector CornerNet is employed to locate and classify several brain tumors. To evaluate the proposed method, we have utilized two databases, namely, the Figshare and Brain MRI datasets, and attained an average accuracy of 98.8% and 98.5%, respectively. Both qualitative and quantitative analysis show that our approach is more proficient and consistent with detecting and classifying various types of brain tumors than other latest techniques.
URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85117323241&origin=inward
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75536
ISSN: 20754418
Appears in Collections:CMUL: Journal Articles

Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.


Items in CMUIR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.