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Short Notes on Unsupervised Learning Method with Clustering Approach forTumor Identification and Tissue Segmentation in Magnetic Resonance Brain Images

Vishnuvarthanan Govindaraj, Anitha Vishnuvarthanan, Arunprasath Thiagarajan, Kannan M, and Pallikonda Rajasekaran Murugan

Malignant and benign types of tumor, infiltrated in human brain are diagnosed with the help of an MRI scanner. Using the slice images obtained using an MRI scanner; certain image processing techniques are implemented to have a clear anatomy of brain tissues. One such image processing technique is hybrid Self Organizing Map (SOM) with Fuzzy K Means (FKM) algorithm, which offers a possible identification of tumor region penetration in the tissues of brain. The proposed algorithm is efficient in terms of Jaccard Index, Dice Overlap Index (DOI), Sensitivity, Specificity, Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), Mean Square Error (MSE) and Computational time and memory requirement for processing the Magnetic Resonance (MR) brain images. Automatic detection of tumor region in MR (Magnetic Resonance) brain images has a good impact in helping the radio surgeons to identify the exact topographical location of tumor region. In this paper, the proposed hybrid SOM – FKM algorithm supports the radio surgeon by providing tissue segmentation and an automated tumor identification.