Abstract

Brain Hemorrhage is the eruption of the brain arteries due to high blood pressure or blood clotting that could be a cause of traumatic injury or death. It is the medical emergency in which a doctor also need years of experience to immediately diagnose the region of the internal bleeding before starting the treatment. In this study, the deep learning models Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), hybrid models CNN + LSTM and CNN + GRU are proposed for the Brain Hemorrhage classification. The 200 head CT scan images dataset is used to boost the accuracy rate and computational power of the deep learning models. The major aim of this study is to use the abstraction power of deep learning on a set of fewer images because in most crucial cases extensive datasets are not available on the spot. The image augmentation and imbalancing the dataset methods are adopted with CNN model to design a unique architecture and named as Brain Hemorrhage Classification based on Neural Network (BHCNet). The performance of the proposed approach are analyzed in terms of accuracy, precision, sensitivity, specificity and F1-score. Further, the experimental results are evaluated by comparative analyses of the balanced and imbalanced dataset with CNN, CNN + LSTM and CNN + GRU models. The promising results are achieved with CNN by imbalancing the dataset and gain highest accuracy that outperforms the hybrid CNN + LSTM and CNN + GRU models. The results reveals the effectiveness of the proposed model for accurate prediction to save the life of the patient in the meantime and fast employment in the real life scenario.

Highlights

  • Hemorrhage [1], [2] is a medical term referring to bleeding within or out of the body

  • The image augmentation methods are used to increase the dataset from 180 training images to 1000 images, deep learning model Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), hybrid models CNN+ Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) and CNN+GRU are used for identification of brain hemorrhage and proposed approach BHCnet overcome all challenges

  • The analyses show the results in the form of true positive (TP), true negative (TN), FP and false negative (FN) that shows the true and false positive and negative predictions of the model

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Introduction

Hemorrhage [1], [2] is a medical term referring to bleeding within or out of the body. The brain cells got damage by this bleeding and the most common causes [9] are trauma [1], high blood pressure [10], aneurysm, blood vessel abnormalities [11], amyloid angiopathy, bleeding disorders and brain tumors [12], [13]. Those are the major causes of death and severe disability. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report of 2009 patients suffer from stroke was 15 million, in which 5 million died and 5 million were disabled [16]

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