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Background: Segmenting images is the most difficult as well as a happening research topic in the domain of image processing. Despite accessibility to a huge number of excellent approaches for brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) segmentations, it remains a difficult job and speed of the technique requires great improvements. Medical images segmentations need effective as well as strong segmentation models that are robust against noisy data.
Method: In the current work, the suggested Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) is a widely utilized approach to segment medical images though it regards merely image intensity and hence, provides poor outcomes for noise-filled images. Classifiers like Bagging as well as Boosting are common resampling ensemble approaches creating and merging several classifiers through the same learning model for base classifiers. Boosting models are more robust than bagging ones on noiseless data. Boosting decreases errors of weak learning models which create classifiers that are merely a little better than arbitrary guesses.
Results: Results show that the Fuzzy Bee Segmentation Bagging method increased classification accuracy by 4.34%, 3.02% & 1.71% when compared with FCM Segmentation- Boosting, FCM Segmentation - Bagging and Fuzzy Bee Segmentation - Boosting methods.
Conclusion: The final images with their details are very much helpful for further brain MRI image processing and analysis in medical diagnosis. Results show that the classification accuracy, precision as well as recall, was better than all other methods regarded for experiments.
Keywords: Image segmentation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), wavelet, Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) Clustering, bagging, boosting.
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Current Signal Transduction Therapy
Title:Fuzzy Bee Segmentation-Meta-Heuristic Approach for the Medical Image Segmentation Problem
Volume: 11 Issue: 2
Author(s): Balasubramanian Gobinathan, Subbu Neduncheliyan and Divya Satish
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Keywords: Image segmentation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), wavelet, Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) Clustering, bagging, boosting.
Abstract: Background: Segmenting images is the most difficult as well as a happening research topic in the domain of image processing. Despite accessibility to a huge number of excellent approaches for brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) segmentations, it remains a difficult job and speed of the technique requires great improvements. Medical images segmentations need effective as well as strong segmentation models that are robust against noisy data.
Method: In the current work, the suggested Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) is a widely utilized approach to segment medical images though it regards merely image intensity and hence, provides poor outcomes for noise-filled images. Classifiers like Bagging as well as Boosting are common resampling ensemble approaches creating and merging several classifiers through the same learning model for base classifiers. Boosting models are more robust than bagging ones on noiseless data. Boosting decreases errors of weak learning models which create classifiers that are merely a little better than arbitrary guesses.
Results: Results show that the Fuzzy Bee Segmentation Bagging method increased classification accuracy by 4.34%, 3.02% & 1.71% when compared with FCM Segmentation- Boosting, FCM Segmentation - Bagging and Fuzzy Bee Segmentation - Boosting methods.
Conclusion: The final images with their details are very much helpful for further brain MRI image processing and analysis in medical diagnosis. Results show that the classification accuracy, precision as well as recall, was better than all other methods regarded for experiments.
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Gobinathan Balasubramanian, Neduncheliyan Subbu and Satish Divya, Fuzzy Bee Segmentation-Meta-Heuristic Approach for the Medical Image Segmentation Problem, Current Signal Transduction Therapy 2016; 11 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574362411666160822122831
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