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    Automated Brain Hemorrhage Classification and Volume Analysis

    Maryam Wardah1, Muhammad Mateen1,*, Tauqeer Safdar Malik2, Mohammad Eid Alzahrani3, Adil Fahad3, Abdulmohsen Almalawi4, Rizwan Ali Naqvi5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.75, No.1, pp. 2283-2299, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.030706

    Abstract Brain hemorrhage is a serious and life-threatening condition. It can cause permanent and lifelong disability even when it is not fatal. The word hemorrhage denotes leakage of blood within the brain and this leakage of blood from capillaries causes stroke and adequate supply of oxygen to the brain is hindered. Modern imaging methods such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are employed to get an idea regarding the extent of the damage. An early diagnosis and treatment can save lives and limit the adverse effects of a brain hemorrhage. In this case, a deep neural network (DNN)… More >

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    Efficient Morphological Segmentation of Brain Hemorrhage Stroke Lesion Through MultiResUNet

    R. Shijitha1,*, P. Karthigaikumar2, A. Stanly Paul2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.70, No.3, pp. 5233-5249, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.020227

    Abstract Brain Hemorrhagic stroke is a serious malady that is caused by the drop in blood flow through the brain and causes the brain to malfunction. Precise segmentation of brain hemorrhage is crucial, so an enhanced segmentation is carried out in this research work. The brain image of various patients has taken using an MRI scanner by the utilization of T1, T2, and FLAIR sequence. This work aims to segment the Brain Hemorrhagic stroke using deep learning-based Multi-resolution UNet (multires UNet) through morphological operations. It is hard to precisely segment the brain lesions to extract the existing region of stroke. This… More >

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