Abstract

Brain tumors are one of the most fatal disorders owing to the uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cells inside the brain. Digital images are obtained using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which is a medical instrument that can assist doctors and other medical personnel in assessing and diagnosing the presence and type of brain tumors. However, manual and subjective classification is time-consuming and error prone. Hence, an objective, automatic, and more reliable method is needed to classify MRI images of brain tumors. Artificial intelligence is considered appropriate to determine the type of brain tumor via MRI images to overcome the constraints of conventional testing methods. One method for performing automatic classification is the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). This work demonstrates how the Inception Resnet v2 architecture in CNN is utilized to classify MRI brain tumors into four categories via transfer learning, namely glioma tumors, meningioma tumors, no tumors, and pituitary tumors. The accuracy value of the generated model reached 93.4% after running for 20 epochs. It infers that artificial intelligence is beneficial in identifying a brain tumor objectively to help doctors and radiologists in the medical field.

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