Abstract

(Aim) Classification of brain images as pathological or healthy case is a key pre-clinical step for potential patients. Manual classification is irreproducible and unreliable. In this study, we aim to develop an automatic classification system of brain images in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). (Method) Three datasets were downloaded from the Internet. Those images are of T2-weighted along axial plane with size of 256 × 256. We utilized an s-level decomposition on the basis of dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DTCWT), in order to obtain 12s “variance and entropy (VE)” features from each subband. Afterwards, we used support vector machine (SVM) and its two variants: the generalized eigenvalue proximal SVM (GEPSVM) and the twin SVM (TSVM), as the classifiers. In all, we proposed three novel approaches: DTCWT + VE + SVM, DTCWT + VE + GEPSVM, and DTCWT + VE + TSVM. (Results) The results showed that our “DTCWT + VE + TSVM” obtained an average accuracy of 99.57%, which was not only better than the two other proposed methods, but also superior to 12 state-of-the-art approaches. In addition, parameter estimation showed the classification accuracy achieved the largest when the decomposition level s was assigned with a value of 1. Further, we used 100 slices from real subjects, and we found our proposed method was superior to human reports from neuroradiologists. (Conclusions) This proposed system is effective and feasible.

Highlights

  • Stroke, brain tumors, neurodegenerative diseases, and inflammatory/infectious diseases are the four main types of brain diseases

  • After analyzing the above methods, we found all literatures treated the pathological brain detection (PBD) problem as a classification problem and their studies aimed at improving the classification accuracy

  • IBM interface with 3.2 GHz processor, and 8 GB experiments random accesswere memory (RAM), under

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Introduction

Brain tumors, neurodegenerative diseases, and inflammatory/infectious diseases are the four main types of brain diseases. Stroke is called vascular disease of cerebral circulation. Brain tumors occur when abnormal cells form inside the brain. Neurodegenerative diseases occur when neurons lose structure or function progressively. Inflammatory/infectious disease suffers from inflammation or infection in or around the brain tissues. All diseases cause serious problems for both patients and the society. It is important to make early diagnosis system, with the aim of providing more opportunities for better clinical trials. This type of task is commonly named as “pathological brain detection (PBD)”

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