Abstract

Breast tumour remains a most important reason of cancer fatality among women globally and most of them pass away due to delayed diagnosis. But premature recognition and anticipation can significantly diminish the chances of death. Risk detection of breast cancer is one of the major research areas in bioinformatics. Various experiments have been conceded to examine the fundamental grounds of breast tumour. Alternatively, it has already been verified that early diagnosis of tumour can give the longer survival chance to a patient. This paper aims at finding an efficient set of features for breast tumour prediction using deep learning approaches called restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM). The proposed framework diagnoses and analyses breast tumour patient's data with the help of deep neural network (DNN) classifier using the Wisconsin dataset of UCI machine learning repository and, thereafter assesses their performance in terms of measures like accuracy, precision, recall, F-measure, etc.

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