Classification of lung columnar cells using feed forward back propagation neural network
by Shajy Lekshmanan; Varghese Paul; P. Smitha; K. Sujathan
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (IJBET), Vol. 20, No. 4, 2016

Abstract: Early detection of lung cancer is very essential for proper treatment and to reduce the mortality rate. Through this paper we proposed a methodology for the early detection of lung cancer, using lung cytology image analysis. Before the segmentation, the images are pre-processed using Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalisation (CLAHE). The features are extracted from segmented PAP stained sputum cytology images, using Discrete Wavelet Transforms (DWT). Proper feature extraction gave a good classification result, which is to be obtained through a good feature extraction and classification method. Here, we used DWT to extract the features from sputum cytology images. The enhanced images are segmented using Otsu segmentation method. The segmented images are classified using Feed Forward Back Propagation Neural Network (FFBNN). The experimental results show that FFBNN gave better classification result using features from DWT-based matrix and obtained an accuracy level 92.9%.

Online publication date: Tue, 17-May-2016

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