Application of neural network in lung cancer detection
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The early detection of lung cancer is a challenging problem, due to the structure of the cancer cells, where most of the cells are overlapped with each other. This paper presents two segmentation methods, Hopfield Neural Network (HNN) and a Fuzzy C-Mean (FCM) clustering algorithm, for segmenting sputum color images to detect the lung cancer in its early stages. The manual analysis of the sputum samples is time consuming, inaccurate and requires intensive trained person to avoid diagnostic errors. The segmentation results will be used as a base for a Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system for early detection of lung cancer which will improve the chances of survival for the patient. However, the extreme variation in the gray level and the relative contrast among the images make the segmentation results less accurate, thus we applied a thresholding technique as a pre-processing step in all images to extract the nuclei and cytoplasm regions, because most of the quantitative procedures are based on the nuclear feature. The thresholding algorithm succeeded in extracting the nuclei and cytoplasm regions. Moreover, it succeeded in determining the best range of thresholding values. The HNN and FCM methods are designed to classify the image of N pixels among M classes. In this study, we used 1000 sputum color images to test both methods, and HNN has shown a better classification result than FCM, the HNN succeeded in extracting the nuclei and cy-toplasm regions.
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