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    Evolutionary Intelligence and Deep Learning Enabled Diabetic Retinopathy Classification Model

    Bassam A. Y. Alqaralleh1,*, Fahad Aldhaban1, Anas Abukaraki2, Esam A. AlQaralleh3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.73, No.1, pp. 87-101, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.026729

    Abstract Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) has become a widespread illness among diabetics across the globe. Retinal fundus images are generally used by physicians to detect and classify the stages of DR. Since manual examination of DR images is a time-consuming process with the risks of biased results, automated tools using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to diagnose the disease have become essential. In this view, the current study develops an Optimal Deep Learning-enabled Fusion-based Diabetic Retinopathy Detection and Classification (ODL-FDRDC) technique. The intention of the proposed ODL-FDRDC technique is to identify DR and categorize its different grades using retinal fundus images. In addition, ODL-FDRDC… More >

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    Hybrid Single Image Super-Resolution Algorithm for Medical Images

    Walid El-Shafai1,2, Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed3,4,*, Medien Zeghid3,5, Anas M. Ali1,6, Moustafa H. Aly7

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.3, pp. 4879-4896, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.028364

    Abstract High-quality medical microscopic images used for diseases detection are expensive and difficult to store. Therefore, low-resolution images are favorable due to their low storage space and ease of sharing, where the images can be enlarged when needed using Super-Resolution (SR) techniques. However, it is important to maintain the shape and size of the medical images while enlarging them. One of the problems facing SR is that the performance of medical image diagnosis is very poor due to the deterioration of the reconstructed image resolution. Consequently, this paper suggests a multi-SR and classification framework based on Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) to… More >

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    Automated Artificial Intelligence Empowered Colorectal Cancer Detection and Classification Model

    Mahmoud Ragab1,2,3,*, Ashwag Albukhari2,4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.3, pp. 5577-5591, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.026715

    Abstract Colorectal cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers and it develops in the colon region of large intestine. The histopathologist generally investigates the colon biopsy at the time of colonoscopy or surgery. Early detection of colorectal cancer is helpful to maintain the concept of accumulating cancer cells. In medical practices, histopathological investigation of tissue specimens generally takes place in a conventional way, whereas automated tools that use Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques can produce effective results in disease detection performance. In this background, the current study presents an Automated AI-empowered Colorectal Cancer Detection and Classification (AAI-CCDC) technique. The proposed… More >

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    Intelligent Deep Transfer Learning Based Malaria Parasite Detection and Classification Model Using Biomedical Image

    Ahmad Alassaf, Mohamed Yacin Sikkandar*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.3, pp. 5273-5285, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.025577

    Abstract Malaria is a severe disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, which can be detected through blood smear images. The early identification of the disease can effectively reduce the severity rate. Deep learning (DL) models can be widely employed to analyze biomedical images, thereby minimizing the misclassification rate. With this objective, this study developed an intelligent deep-transfer-learning-based malaria parasite detection and classification (IDTL-MPDC) model on blood smear images. The proposed IDTL-MPDC technique aims to effectively determine the presence of malarial parasites in blood smear images. In addition, the IDTL-MPDC technique derives median filtering (MF) as a pre-processing step. In addition, a residual… More >

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    Artificial Intelligence Based Prostate Cancer Classification Model Using Biomedical Images

    Areej A. Malibari1, Reem Alshahrani2, Fahd N. Al-Wesabi3,*, Siwar Ben Haj Hassine3, Mimouna Abdullah Alkhonaini4, Anwer Mustafa Hilal5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.2, pp. 3799-3813, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.026131

    Abstract Medical image processing becomes a hot research topic in healthcare sector for effective decision making and diagnoses of diseases. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely utilized tool for the classification and detection of prostate cancer. Since the manual screening process of prostate cancer is difficult, automated diagnostic methods become essential. This study develops a novel Deep Learning based Prostate Cancer Classification (DTL-PSCC) model using MRI images. The presented DTL-PSCC technique encompasses EfficientNet based feature extractor for the generation of a set of feature vectors. In addition, the fuzzy k-nearest neighbour (FKNN) model is utilized for classification process where the… More >

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    Medical Image Analysis Using Deep Learning and Distribution Pattern Matching Algorithm

    Mustafa Musa Jaber1,2,*, Salman Yussof1, Amer S. Elameer3, Leong Yeng Weng1, Sura Khalil Abd2,6, Anand Nayyar4,5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.2, pp. 2175-2190, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.023387

    Abstract Artificial intelligence plays an essential role in the medical and health industries. Deep convolution networks offer valuable services and help create automated systems to perform medical image analysis. However, convolution networks examine medical images effectively; such systems require high computational complexity when recognizing the same disease-affected region. Therefore, an optimized deep convolution network is utilized for analyzing disease-affected regions in this work. Different disease-related medical images are selected and examined pixel by pixel; this analysis uses the gray wolf optimized deep learning network. This method identifies affected pixels by the gray wolf hunting process. The convolution network uses an automatic… More >

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    A Post-Processing Algorithm for Boosting Contrast of MRI Images

    B. Priestly Shan1, O. Jeba Shiney1, Sharzeel Saleem2, V. Rajinikanth3, Atef Zaguia4, Dilbag Singh5,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.2, pp. 2749-2763, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.023057

    Abstract Low contrast of Magnetic Resonance (MR) images limits the visibility of subtle structures and adversely affects the outcome of both subjective and automated diagnosis. State-of-the-art contrast boosting techniques intolerably alter inherent features of MR images. Drastic changes in brightness features, induced by post-processing are not appreciated in medical imaging as the grey level values have certain diagnostic meanings. To overcome these issues this paper proposes an algorithm that enhance the contrast of MR images while preserving the underlying features as well. This method termed as Power-law and Logarithmic Modification-based Histogram Equalization (PLMHE) partitions the histogram of the image into two… More >

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    Breast Mammogram Analysis and Classification Using Deep Convolution Neural Network

    V. Ulagamuthalvi1, G. Kulanthaivel2,*, A. Balasundaram3, Arun Kumar Sivaraman4

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.43, No.1, pp. 275-289, 2022, DOI:10.32604/csse.2022.023737

    Abstract One of the fast-growing disease affecting women’s health seriously is breast cancer. It is highly essential to identify and detect breast cancer in the earlier stage. This paper used a novel advanced methodology than machine learning algorithms such as Deep learning algorithms to classify breast cancer accurately. Deep learning algorithms are fully automatic in learning, extracting, and classifying the features and are highly suitable for any image, from natural to medical images. Existing methods focused on using various conventional and machine learning methods for processing natural and medical images. It is inadequate for the image where the coarse structure matters… More >

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    BMRMIA: A Platform for Radiologists to Systematically Learn Automated Medical Image Analysis by Three Dimensional Medical Decision Support System

    Yankun Cao1, Lina Xu3, Zhi Liu2, Xiaoyan Xiao4, Mingyu Wang5, Qin Li6, Hongji Xu2, Geng Yang6,*

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.131, No.2, pp. 851-863, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2022.018424

    Abstract Contribution: This paper designs a learning and training platform that can systematically help radiologists learn automated medical image analysis technology. The platform can help radiologists master deep learning theories and medical applications such as the three-dimensional medical decision support system, and strengthen the teaching practice of deep learning related courses in hospitals, so as to help doctors better understand deep learning knowledge and improve the efficiency of auxiliary diagnosis. Background: In recent years, deep learning has been widely used in academia, industry, and medicine. An increasing number of companies are starting to recruit a large number of professionals in the… More >

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    Unstructured Oncological Image Cluster Identification Using Improved Unsupervised Clustering Techniques

    S. Sreedhar Kumar1, Syed Thouheed Ahmed2,*, Qin Xin3, S. Sandeep4, M. Madheswaran5, Syed Muzamil Basha2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.1, pp. 281-299, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.023693

    Abstract This paper presents, a new approach of Medical Image Pixels Clustering (MIPC), aims to trace the dissimilar patterns over the Magnetic Resonance (MR) image through the process of automatically identify the appropriate number of distinct clusters based on different improved unsupervised clustering schemes for enrichment, pattern predication and deeper investigation. The proposed MIPC consists of two stages: clustering and validation. In the clustering stage, the MIPC automatically identifies the distinct number of dissimilar clusters over the gray scale MR image based on three different improved unsupervised clustering schemes likely improved Limited Agglomerative Clustering (iLIAC), Dynamic Automatic Agglomerative Clustering (DAAC) and… More >

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