Advanced brain tumor analysis: a novel strategy for segmentation and classification using modern computational methods

Despite their low incidence, brain tumors are one of the most invasive cancer types, constituting a significant burden of death and disease in all age groups. Early and accurate diagnosis of brain tumors plays a vital role in reducing mortality rates. The heterogeneous nature of brain tumors and the...

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Published inNeural computing & applications Vol. 37; no. 6; pp. 4697 - 4731
Main Authors Reis, Hatice Catal, Turk, Veysel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Springer London 01.02.2025
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN0941-0643
1433-3058
DOI10.1007/s00521-024-10629-w

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Summary:Despite their low incidence, brain tumors are one of the most invasive cancer types, constituting a significant burden of death and disease in all age groups. Early and accurate diagnosis of brain tumors plays a vital role in reducing mortality rates. The heterogeneous nature of brain tumors and the diversity of tumor lesions may make it difficult for radiologists to make the right decision in the manual diagnosis process. This study proposes the use of machine learning methods for the classification of brain tumors (pituitary, meningioma, and glioma) and the use of metaheuristic algorithms graph theory, and random walker algorithms in the segmentation of brain tumors. The classification performed with the proposed method obtained an overall accuracy rate of 98.33%. In addition, the classification accuracy of 99.50%, 99.50%, 98.67%, and 99.00% was achieved for no tumor, pituitary, meningioma, and glioma, respectively. Experiments in the segmentation process show that metaheuristic algorithms and max-flow graph cut approach produce successful results.
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ISSN:0941-0643
1433-3058
DOI:10.1007/s00521-024-10629-w