Abstract

Abstract: Brain tumor is an irrepressible development of cells that may spread in different tissues. It can be recognized through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) which is a non-surgical investigation of organ for diagnosing any disease related to the symptoms. Tumors may be cancerous or non-cancerous or it can be considered as life threatening or less dangerous. A tumor belongs to two distinct categories such as benign or malignant. Here benign tumor that has been detected is considered as the non-cancerous or less dangerous and it does not spread to the other part of the brain. It has solid boundaries or contouring that indicates the particular shade of the tumor but malignant is the cancerous tumor which is highly dangerous and it can be spread to the other part of the brain by itself. The boundaries of the malignant tumor are not solid in appearance, instead of that it appears as faded in nature. The intension of the paper is to review different approaches regarding brain tumor classification and finding out certain flaws present in the existing systems.

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