Published January 2024 | Version v1
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Analysis of hybrid feature optimization techniques based on the classification accuracy of brain tumor regions using machine learning and further evaluation based on the institute test data

  • 1. Department of Physics, GLA University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh (India)
  • 2. Batra Hospital and Medical Research Center, New Delhi (India)

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The goal of this study was to get optimal brain tumor features from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images and classify them based on the three groups of the tumor region: Peritumoral edema, enhancing-core, and necrotic tumor core, using machine learning classification models. This study's dataset was obtained from the multimodal brain tumor segmentation challenge. A total of 599 brain MRI studies were employed, all in neuroimaging informatics technology initiative format. For OTD test dataset, the classification accuracy of SVM was 0.989, for the LGB model (LGBM) was 0.992, and for the XGB model (XGBM) was 0.994, using the varying inertia weight-PSO optimization method and the classification accuracy of SVM was 0.996 for the LGBM was 0.998, and for the XGBM was 0.994, using PSO and PCA-a hybrid optimization technique. For ITD test dataset, the classification accuracy of SVM was 0.994 for the LGBM was 0.993, and for the XGBM was 0.997, using the hybrid optimization technique. The results suggest that the proposed method can be used to classify a brain tumor as used in this study to classify the tumor region into three groups: Peritumoral edema, enhancing-core, and necrotic tumor core. This was done by extracting the different features of the tumor, such as its shape, grey level, gray-level co-occurrence matrix, etc., and then choosing the best features using hybrid optimal feature selection techniques. This was done without much human expertise and in much less time than it would take a person

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Journal Title
Journal of Medical Physics
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 22-32
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JMPHFE

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