Abstract

Brain cancer identification and segmentation is a prolonged and difficult task in Medical Image Processing, which is most significant for providing appropriate treatment and increase patient’s life span. With the advancements available in medical fields, soft computing techniques are incorporated to accurate detection and classification of brain tumors. Besides brain cancer detection, it is vital to categorize tumor stage based on their features. For that concern, this paper develops a Tumor Categorization Model (TCM) that includes image processing and soft computing techniques. Here, pre-processing is carried out using modified Gabor filter and segmentation process is performed with OTSU thresholding. Following segmentation, region growing is processed based on the pixel intensities of input MRI brain images. Further, Discrete Wavelet Transform is enforced for extorting image features as well as gray-level co-occurence matrix features are also derived for appropriate classifications. Finally, the input MRI images are classified using Boosting Support Vector Machine (BSVM) with the benchmark dataset called DICOM and BraTS dataset. The experimental results demonstrate accurate brain tumor detection and categorization by the efficient incorporation of image processing and soft computing methodologies, provides efficient clinical support in providing treatments.

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