Brain Tumour Detection using Anisotropic Diffusion |
Author(s): |
Gyanendraji Gupta , RIMT LUCKNOW; Shyam Shankar Dwivedi, RIMT |
Keywords: |
MRI, Brain Tumor, Human Brain, Anisotropic Diffusion, Brain Tumour Segmentation |
Abstract |
The brain is a vital structure that serves many necessary functions. This structure provides a meaning to the events of the world. The brain receives various messages from the sensory organs at the same time. An Image segmentation is one of the most vital and active research field in the medical imaging domain. It can be defined as the delineation of one or more structures of interest within the image. An automated techniques are sought in order to prevent the time taking burden of manually contouring the structures. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is an advanced medical imaging method giving rich information about the human soft tissue anatomy. The primary objective of this research paper is to study, analyse and implement the Brain Image segmentation procedure. Thereafter the implementation of an effective system which will facilitate the automatic detection of brain tumors from the MRI images will be envisaged. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV6I40633 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 4 Publication Date: 01/07/2018 Page(s): 758-761 |
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