- Title
- A CAD system using clustering and novel feature extraction technique
- Creator
- Ghosh, Ranadhir; Ghosh, Moumita; Yearwood, John
- Date
- 2005
- Type
- Text; Conference paper
- Identifier
- http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/33231
- Identifier
- vital:1364
- Abstract
- Many previous efforts have utilized many different approaches for recognition in breast cancer detection using various ANN classifier-modelling techniques. Most of the previous work was concentred mostly on the classification of the damaged areas with the help of doctor’s suggestion. Doctors use to mark the suspicious areas area in the mammogram and the classifier only extract those marked areas and tries to classify it. An intelligent automatic diagnosis system can be very helpful for radiologist in diagnosing Breast cancer. In this research we are applying a local search gradient free clustering algorithm to find out the suspicious / damaged area. We compare our results with the doctor’s marking. Also it has been observed that, beyond a certain point, the inclusion of additional features leads to a worse rather than better performance. Moreover, the choice of features to represent the patterns affects several aspects of pattern recognition problems such as accuracy, required learning time and a necessary number of samples. A common problem with the multi-category feature classification is the conflict between the categories. None of the feasible solutions allow simultaneous optimal solution for all categories. In order to find an optimal solution the search space can be divided based on an individual category in each sub region and finally merging them through decision spport system. Combining the feature selection with the classifier has been a major challenge for the researchers. A similar technique employed in both the levels often worsens their performance. Some preliminary studies has revealed that while using traditional canonical GA has been a good choice for feature selection modules, however under perform for the classifier level module. An evolutionary based algorithm for the classifier level provides a much better solution for this purpose. In this paper we propose a hybrid canonical based feature extraction technique with a combination of evolutionary algorithm based classifier using a feed forward MLP model.; E1
- Publisher
- Gurgaon, India : The Information Institute
- Relation
- Paper presented at CISTM 2005, Gurgaon, India : 24th - 26th July, 2005
- Rights
- Copyright Unknown
- Rights
- This metadata is freely available under a CCO license
- Subject
- CAD; Clustering; Novel feature extraction
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