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Published on: June 7, 2020
Brain tumor classification using fine-tuned transfer learning models on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images
Sadia Maduri Rasa1, Mohammed Manowarul Islam1, Mohammed Alamin Talukder2
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Objective:
Brain tumors are a leading global cause of mortality, often leading to reduced life expectancy and challenging recovery. Early detection significantly improves survival rates. This paper introduces an efficient deep learning model to expedite brain tumor detection through timely and accurate identification using magnetic resonance imaging images.
Methods:
Our approach leverages deep transfer learning with six transfer learning algorithms: VGG16, ResNet50, MobileNetV2, DenseNet201, EfficientNetB3, and InceptionV3. We optimize data preprocessing, upsample data through augmentation, and train the models using two optimizers: Adam and AdaMax. We perform three experiments with binary and multi-class datasets, fine-tuning parameters to reduce overfitting. Model effectiveness is analyzed using various performance scores with and without cross-validation.
Results:
With smaller datasets, the models achieve 100% accuracy in both training and testing without cross-validation. After applying cross-validation, the framework records an outstanding accuracy of 99.96% with a receiver operating characteristic of 100% on average across five tests. For larger datasets, accuracy ranges from 96.34% to 98.20% across different models. The methodology also demonstrates a small computation time, contributing to its reliability and speed.
Conclusion:
The study establishes a new standard for brain tumor classification, surpassing existing methods in accuracy and efficiency. Our deep learning approach, incorporating advanced transfer learning algorithms and optimized data processing, provides a robust and rapid solution for brain tumor detection.
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