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Targeting Neuronal Fiber Tracts for Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy Using Interactive, Patient-Specific Models
Published on: August 12, 2018
Improving healthcare sustainability using advanced brain simulations using a multi-modal deep learning strategy with
Saravanan Chandrasekaran1, S Aarathi2, Abdulmajeed Alqhatani3
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai, India.
Background:
Brain tumor categorization on MRI is a challenging but crucial task in medical imaging, requiring high resilience and accuracy for effective diagnostic applications. This study describe a unique multimodal scheme combining the capabilities of deep learning with ensemble learning approaches to overcome these issues.
Methods:
The system integrates three new modalities, spatial feature extraction using a pre-trained VGG19 network, sequential dependency learning using a Bidirectional LSTM, and classification efficiency through a LightGBM classifier.
Results:
The combination of both methods leverages the complementary strengths of convolutional neural networks and recurrent neural networks, thus enabling the model to achieve state-of-the-art performance scores. The outcomes confirm the efficacy of this multimodal approach, which achieves a total accuracy of 97%, an F1-score of 0.97, and a ROC AUC score of 0.997.
Conclusion:
With synergistic harnessing of spatial and sequential features, the model enhances classification rates and effectively deals with high-dimensional data, compared to traditional single-modal methods. The scalable methodology has the possibility of greatly augmenting brain tumor diagnosis and planning of treatment in medical imaging studies.
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