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Classification of Brain Tumors by Using a Hybrid CNN-SVM Model Nabila, Talitha Safa; Salam, Abu
Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jaic.v8i2.8277

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Brain tumors are diseases that involve the growth of brain cells, causing abnormalities in the brain region. An MRI scan is a useful tool for tumor detection. Researchers can process the obtained image data to conduct research capable of detecting brain tumor disease. Classifying brain tumors facilitates effort, planning, and accurate diagnosis, enabling the formulation and evaluation of treatment options for a patient with a brain tumor. The research was conducted to classify whether or not there was a tumor in the brain by using a combination of algorithms, namely CNN, to extract features from image data and then use SVM as a classification. CNN is a popular algorithm that deals very effectively with the complexity and variation of image data, whereas SVM is an algorithm for classification that maximizes margins and generalizations to produce accurate classifications. The project's goal is to create a hybrid model that can classify two labels based on image preprocessing processes, feature extraction, and brain tumor image data classification. In this study, the results of the CNN-SVM hybrid were able to obtain the highest score with Adam optimization and learning rate 0.001, accuracy of 98.92%, precision 98.92%, recall 98.92%, and f1-score 98.92%.