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Automatic prediction of meningioma grade image based on data amplification and improved convolutional neural network (Q2332568)

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Automatic prediction of meningioma grade image based on data amplification and improved convolutional neural network
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    Automatic prediction of meningioma grade image based on data amplification and improved convolutional neural network (English)
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    4 November 2019
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    Summary: Meningioma is the second most commonly encountered tumor type in the brain. There are three grades of meningioma by the standards of the World Health Organization. Preoperative grade prediction of meningioma is extraordinarily important for clinical treatment planning and prognosis evaluation. In this paper, we present a new deep learning model for assisting automatic prediction of meningioma grades to reduce the recurrence of meningioma. Our model is based on an improved LeNet-5 model of convolutional neural network (CNN) and does not require the extraction of the diseased tissue, which can greatly enhance the efficiency. To address the issue of insufficient and unbalanced clinical data of meningioma images, we use an oversampling technique which allows us to considerably improve the accuracy of classification. Experiments on large clinical datasets show that our model can achieve quite high accuracy (i.e., as high as 83.33\%) for the classification of meningioma images.
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    meningioma grade image prediction
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    convolutional neural network
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