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Analysis and prediction of different stages of brain tumor from mri using ai modelsRustam Navruzov

Navruzov, Ismoilov, Bahadirkhanov, Almatova, Djuraev, Mikhiddinov and Mirametova

Health Leadership and Quality of Life, 2024, vol. 3, .580

Abstract: Medical imaging uses computer techniques to create images of the human body's inside for diagnostic purposes. Image segmentation is crucial for many medical assessments, navigation, surgical planning, and diagnosis. There are now three techniques available for segmenting the region of interest: manual, semi-automated, and automatic. In this paper, a hybrid way to deal with the identification and characterization of brain cancers utilizing attractive reverberation imaging is proposed. It is very challenging to analyze brain cancers due to the varieties in growth position, structure, and size. The fundamental target of this study is to provide specialists with an exhaustive assortment of writing on the use of attractive reverberation imaging (MR) to the identification of cerebrum diseases. This study proposed a number of techniques for the statistical image processing and artificial intelligence-based tumour and brain cancer diagnosis. This concentrate likewise incorporates an evaluation grid for a particular framework utilizing explicit frameworks and dataset types. At last, our review gathers every one of the information expected to analyze and figure out malignant growths, including their advantages, disadvantages, headways, and possible future patterns.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56294/hl2024580

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