Automated Assistance for Breast Cancer Identification on Mammograms Using Computer Vision Algorithms
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One of the greatest health problems in the world is breast cancer. If these breast cancer abnormalities are identified early, there is a maximum chance of recovery. We can go for this early prediction. It is one of the most effective detection and screening strategies and is widely used. The basic goal of CAD systems is to support physicians in the process of diagnosis. CAD systems, however, are very expensive. Our emphasis is on developing a CAD system that is low-cost and effective. To categorize breast cancer as either benign or malignant, a computer-aided detection approach is suggested. The standard mammogram image corpus, Digital Database used for Screening Mammography, images are used for enhancement, segmented and GLCM, intensity and histogram methods are used to extract features. The work is carried out by effective multilayer perceptron classifier (MLP) and support vector machine (SVM). Compare the performance of the classifiers. The proposed approach achieved 96 % accuracy and 8% improvement in accuracy compared to previous approaches with same dataset [4].
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