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Aliyu Tetengi Ibrahim1, Ibrahim Hayatu Hassan1, Mohammed Abdullahi1
1Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 810006, Nigeria.
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In medical diagnostics, brain tumor classification remains essential, as accurate and efficient models aid medical professionals in early detection and treatment planning. Deep learning methodologies for brain tumor classification have gained popularity due to their potential to deliver prompt and precise diagnostic results. This article proposes a novel classification technique that integrates the Xception model with a hybrid attention mechanism and progressive image resizing to enhance performance. The methodology is built on a combination of preprocessing techniques, transfer learning architecture reconstruction, and dynamic fine-tuning strategies. To optimize key hyper-parameters, this study employed the Dynamic Chaotic Whale Optimization Algorithm. Additionally, we developed a novel learning rate scheduler that dynamically adjusts the learning rate based on image size at each training phase, improving training efficiency and model adaptability. Batch sizes and layer freezing methods were also adjusted according to image size. We constructed an ensemble approach by preserving models trained on different image sizes and merging their results using weighted averaging, bagging, boosting, stacking, blending, and voting techniques. Our proposed method was evaluated on benchmark datasets achieving remarkable accuracies of 99.67%, 99.09%, and 99.67% compared to the classical algorithms.
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