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BRAIN-TUMOR-DETECTION-AND-

SEGMENTATION-USING-MRI IMAGES

Team Members:
1. PRASANNA R
2. RAJAVEL M
3. SURIYA PRAKASH D

Guided By:
Mrs.P.Silambarasi

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Content
1. Objective
2. Problem Statement
3. Existing System
4. Proposed System
5. Architecture
6. Literature Survey

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OBJECTIVE
Using magnetic resonance imaging to manually segment brain tumors for cancer diagnosis is a
complex, tedious and time-consuming task. The accuracy and the robustness of brain tumor
segmentation, therefore, are crucial for the diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment
outcome evaluation. Most automated brain tumor segmentation techniques use manually
developed functions. Traditional deep learning methods (such as convolutional neural networks)
also require a large amount of annotated data for training, which is usually difficult to obtain in
the medical field.
Here, we describe a new model two-pathway-group CNN architecture for brain tumor
segmentation, which exploits local features and global contextual features simultaneously. The
model uses the equivalence of the bidirectional CNN model to reduce instability and over fit
common parameters. Finally, we merge the cascaded architecture into a two-way multicast CNN,
where the output of the basic CNN is processed as an auxiliary source and summarized at the
final level.

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PROBLEM STATEMENT
Healthcare sector is totally different from other industry. It is on high priority sector and
people expect highest level of care and services regardless of cost. After the success of
deep learning in other real-world application, it is also providing exciting solutions with
good accuracy for medical imaging and is a key method for future applications in health
sector. Brain is an organ that controls activities of all the parts of the body. Recognition
of automated brain tumor in Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a difficult task due to
complexity of size and location variability. In this research statistical analysis
morphological and thresholding techniques are proposed to process the images
obtained by MRI for Tumor Detection from Brain MRI Images. Feed-forward back prop
neural network will be used to classify the performance of tumors part of the image. The
results produced by this approach will increase the accuracy and reduce the
number of iterations

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EXISTING SYSTEM
 As MRI images are prone to more noise and interference, doctors felt difficult to detect the
tumor at early stage.
They not only felt difficult to detect the tumor at early stage, they also took many days to
detect manually.
 Due to these difficulties medical field faces certain problems.

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Proposed System
We take a second dimension to propose a new strategy for MRI of the patient's brain. Here
preprocessing is done with Gaussian, which can be a line filter. Then, by identifying the area of
the tumor, the GLCM functions are used to extract functions from the image. CNN architecture
of bidirectional clusters for brain tumor segmentation, At the same time, it uses its own
functions and international information dissemination functions. This model provides
equivalence in the two-channel CNN model to reduce backward jitter and overcome parameter
sharing. Finally, we integrated the cascaded architecture into the dual-channel CNN pool,
during which the basic CNN pins were processed as additional sources, and finally, combined
the CNN into a two-way architecture, thereby improving the overall performance. Compared
with the currently disclosed progressive method, this method is improved, and the complexity
of the process is still quite pleasant.

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ARCHITECTURE

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LITERATURE SURVEY
1]Sudharsan M, Thangadurai Rajapandiyan SR, Ilavarasi PU (2016) Brain tumor detection by
image processing using MATLAB. Middle-East J Sci Res 24(S1):143–148. ISSN 1990-9233.
2]Hemanth G, Janardhan M, Sujihelen L (2019) Design and implementing brain tumor detection
using machine learning approach. In: 3rd international conference on trends in electronics and
informatics (ICOEI).
3]Ucuzal H, Yasar s, Çolak C (2019) Classification of brain tumor types by deep learning with
convolutional neural network on magnetic resonance images using a developed web-based
interface. In: 3rd international symposium on multidisciplinary studies and innovative
technologies (ISMSIT).

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