National Journal
2022 Publications - Volume 3 - Issue 2

Airo National Research Journal ISSN 2321-3914


Submitted By
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Vivek Sharma

Subject
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Computer Science

Month Of Publication
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August 2022

Abstract
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The existence of atypical cells in the brain is welcomed as a sign of brain expansion. There are two unique types of cancer: second-rate or swiftly developing tumours, and high-grade or rapidly growing growths. The outcome of the patient's treatment is determined by how accurately growth is detected. A computational framework that can describe and identify growths with even greater precision is necessary. A three-stage recommended technique is used to assess whether a brain growth is possible. The RGB input image is converted to a greyscale image via picture covering, and the skull is removed during the pre-processing phase. At the following stage, the elements are retrieved using mathematical descriptors. The human brain is arguably the most complex organ since it controls both our physical and mental movements. Any unexpected cell development in or around the brain is referred to as

Pages
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50- 62