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Oktay Fasihi Shirehjini1, Farshid Babapour Mofrad2, Mohammadreza Shahmohammadi3
1Department of Medical Radiation Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Objective:
Despite the critical role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of brain tumours, there are still many pitfalls in the exact grading of them, in particular, gliomas. In this regard, it was aimed to examine the potential of Transfer Learning (TL) and Machine Learning (ML) algorithms in the accurate grading of gliomas on MRI images.
Materials And Methods:
Dataset has included four types of axial MRI images of glioma brain tumours with grades I-IV: T1-weighted, T2-weighted, FLAIR, and T1-weighted Contrast-Enhanced (T1-CE). Images were resized, normalized, and randomly split into training, validation, and test sets. ImageNet pre-trained Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) were utilized for feature extraction and classification, using Adam and SGD optimizers. Logistic Regression (LR) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) methods were also implemented for classification instead of Fully Connected (FC) layers taking advantage of features extracted by each CNN.
Results:
Evaluation metrics were computed to find the model with the best performance, and the highest overall accuracy of 99.38% was achieved for the model containing an SVM classifier and features extracted by pre-trained VGG-16.
Discussion:
It was demonstrated that developing Computer-aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems using pre-trained CNNs and classification algorithms is a functional approach to automatically specify the grade of glioma brain tumours in MRI images. Using these models is an excellent alternative to invasive methods and helps doctors diagnose more accurately before treatment.
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