Incipient anomalous detection in a brain using the IBIGP algorithm
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Abstract
The detection of an incipient anomalous growth of tissue in a brain is often a difficult task. Various algorithms for brain anomalous detection have been suggested abundantly in the existing literature. In the last decade, many detection methods have been suggested to improve and facilitate abnormal tissue detection. However, the most attractive techniques to many researchers are maybe those that are magnetic resonance imagery (MRI)- based algorithms. A technique known as the inverse of the belonging individual Gaussian probability (IBIGP) is applied to MRI in this work in order to mitigate incipient anomalous tissue detection in a brain. This study demonstrates that the IBIGP technique, applied to the MRI image, is extremely effective in early detecting an anomalous change in the brain MRI image. Although this technique is still in its infancy, it has a great potential to enhance brain anomalous early detection.
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