Abstract

The most vital organ of the human body is brain which organises the whole of the sensory system. The presented paper provides a knowledgeable perception of diverse strategies utilised by various researchers for segmentation and identification of brain tumour (BT) using distinct methods and approaches. Among various imaging modalities, MRI images are acknowledged here as an input of superior quality for the purpose of conducting research when compared to other existing modern practices for superior and more precise outcome. Biomedical image processing has witnessed exponential growth, and has been a multidisciplinary area of research attracting experts not only from medical field but from various other fields of engineering and sciences. Computer-aided diagnostic processing has already become an important part of clinical routine.

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