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BUBT
Bangladesh University of Business and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (CSE)

Optimizing Brain Tumor Detection with Machine Learning for


Accurate and Timely Diagnosis
PROJECT PROPOSAL
COURSE CODE : CSE 498
COURSE TITLE : CAPSTONE PROJECT

SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO

MD. Mizanor Rahman Jubayer Al Mahmud


ID:19202103398 Assistant Professor
INTAKE: 44 SECTION: 04 Department of Computer Science and
Engineering (CSE)
Meher Mahbub
ID: 19202103482
INTAKE: 44 SECTION: 04 PROJECT SUPERVISOR
Hasibur Rahman Hasib
ID: 19202103494 Md. Saddam Hossain
INTAKE: 44 SECTION: 04 Assistant Professor
Etiraz Iftikhar Niloy Department of Computer Science and
ID: 19202103503 Engineering (CSE)
INTAKE: 44 SECTION: 04
Mosaddik Habib Tauhid
ID: 19202103371
INTAKE: 44 SECTION: 04
Optimizing Brain Tumor Detection with Machine Learning for
Accurate and Timely Diagnosis

MOTIVATION

Brain tumor detection must be accurate and fast in order to provide effective treatment and
enhance patient outcomes. Current diagnostic approaches, however, suffer from human error,
subjectivity, and delays. The issue is inadequate detection and categorization of brain tumors,
which impedes patient care and treatment efficacy. Our motivation is driven by the urgent need to
overcome these limitations and improve brain tumor detection. We hope to automate and optimize
the diagnosis process by building a machine learning paradigm that reduces errors and variability.
Our goal is to transform medical imaging analysis and extract new insights from complex data,
resulting in better diagnosis and comprehension of brain tumors. This research could save lives,
improve quality of life, and promote personalized treatment options.

OBJECTIVES

• Develop a highly accurate machine learning model for brain tumor detection.
• Automate the detection process to reduce reliance on manual interpretation.
• Improve the classification of brain tumor types using machine learning algorithms.
• Uncover novel insights and patterns in brain tumor data through advanced analysis
techniques.
• Contribute to the advancement of medical imaging analysis and personalized medicine.
• Enhance timely diagnoses and treatment planning for improved patient outcomes.

CRITICAL CHALLENGES

The limited accuracy of current methods, the requirement for prompt diagnoses, the complexity of
tumor classification, interpreting complex medical imaging data, generalization across varied
patient populations, and integration with current healthcare systems are the major obstacles to
improving brain tumor detection using a machine learning paradigm. The detection of brain tumors
must be improved in terms of accuracy, efficiency, and efficacy if patient care and treatment
results are to be improved.
CONFLICTING REQUIREMENTS
Addressing Complex Engineering Problems (Ps) Through This Project –
▪ P1: Depth of knowledge required
o The project requires a deep understanding of machine learning
algorithms and medical imaging analysis (K8).
o The goal is to predict brain tumor detection accurately and in a timely manner,
requiring knowledge of the intricate aspects of brain tumors (K7).
o Engineering design and development expertise (K5 & K6).
o Knowledge of engineering principles (K3) and big data analysis (K4).

▪ P2: Range of conflicting requirements


The availability of comprehensive and reliable brain tumor datasets is a challenge,
as they may be limited or contain variations and noise.

▪ P3: Depth of analysis required


Recognizing the complex factors contributing to brain tumors and integrating them
seamlessly into a unified framework requires in-depth analysis.

▪ P4: Familiarity of issues


Brain tumours are difficult to identify and classify since there is no clear association between
their many characteristics.

▪ P5: Extent of applicable codes


Estimation of brain tumor detection using various machine learning algorithms and
deep neural networks.

▪ P6: Extent of stakeholder involvement and conflicting requirements


Healthcare professionals, radiologists, and patients are among the research's
stakeholders. Each has certain needs and expectations.

▪ P7: Interdependence
Brain tumor identification can be viewed as an interconnected problem with
numerous component pieces or sub-problems. It entails comprehending the
Interplay of numerous components, Neurology and medical imaging
techniques.
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8
P1 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

P2 ✔ ✔ ✔

P3 ✔ ✔ ✔

P4 ✔

P5
P6 ✔ ✔

P7 ✔

Addressing Complex Engineering Activities (As) Through This Project –


▪ A1: Range of resources
o Medical imaging scans (MRI, CT scans, etc.)
o Brain tumor datasets
o Patient records and medical history

▪ A2: Level of interaction


Significant difficulties arise when handling and analysing the temporal features of
complicated medical imaging data.

▪ A3: Innovation
Innovation is crucial in developing novel machine learning algorithms to analyze brain
tumor data effectively.

▪ A4: Consequences for society and the environment


Will improve the traffic state of the cities and save people’s time and resources when
commuting.

▪ A5: Familiarity
Increased survival rates, better patient outcomes, and lower healthcare
costs can all be brought about by improved brain tumor identification.

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