Detection of Breast Cancer using Deep Learning Techniques

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R. Sundar, Ch Srinivasulu, Jayaraj Ramasamy, M. Baby Anusha, Madamanchi Brahmaiah

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Because of the current population boom in health research, early sickness diagnosis has become a vital concern. As the population expands, the risk of dying from breast cancer rises dramatically. Breast carcinoma has been identified whenever the second most dangerous of the previously described malignancies. The researcher automated illness detection system assists medical practitioners in disease diagnosis, provides consistent, effective, and punctual intervention, and reduces the risk of death. Any disease that is diagnosed appropriately and promptly may be treated with minimal human intervention. An overwhelming majority of people are unaware of their illness until it becomes chronic. It increases the world mortality rate. Breast carcinoma has emerged as one of the increasingly rare diseases that may be treated if detected early enough and before it spreads to other regions of the body. Breast carcinoma constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies in women globally, and early identification is critical for improving survival and treatment success. Breast cancer detection technologies in areas like mammography and ultrasound have limits outside in the sense of preciseness as well as sensitivity. Deep learning algorithms have begun to emerge as a potential strategy for enhancing the degree of certainty and efficiency belonging to breast cancer diagnosis in recent years. Deep learning is an artificial intelligence area that focuses down training multi-layer neural networks to gain knowledge of and extract complicated patterns from big datasets. Researchers have developed sophisticated models suited to successfully diagnosing breast cancer from several medical imaging modalities, which might involve mammograms, MRI scans, additionally histopathological images, by utilizing the power throughout deep learning algorithms. Breast carcinoma detection is an important subject of study with significant public health implications. Deep learning techniques, a subset of computational neuroscience (AI), demonstrate excellent results in identifying and identifying cases of breast cancer. Deep learning breast cancer detection technologies have significant research repercussions due to the fact that they enable early diagnosis, enhance exactness, automate screening processes, give personalized treatment, and together with expand healthcare services to underserved areas. Persevered research in this area has the potential to change breast cancer diagnostics, resulting in better patient outcomes and, eventually, lifesaving. In this research we will be using The Weighted Product Model. The Weighted Product Model (WPM) represents a decision-making approach that uses numerous criteria to evaluate and rank options. It applies a multiple-criteria analysis approach that considers the value or weight assigned to every criterion as well as the effectiveness or score residing in every possible outcome on those criteria. Taken of Alternative Parameters SVM, Random Forest, Logistic Regression, KNN, Naive Bayes.  Taken of Evaluation Parameters Accuracy, Recall, Precision, FI-Score, ROC AUC. As per Weighted Normalized Decision Matrix we get to know that SVM got more value were Random Forest, Logistic Regression, Naive Bayes got less value.  From the above results I conclude that as per Weighted Normalized Decision Matrix we get to know that SVM got more value than others.

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R. Sundar, et al. (2023). Detection of Breast Cancer using Deep Learning Techniques. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(10), 1696–1703. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i10.8744
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R. Sundar, Ch Srinivasulu, Jayaraj Ramasamy, M. Baby Anusha, Madamanchi Brahmaiah

Dr. R. Sundar1, Dr. Ch Srinivasulu2, Dr. Jayaraj Ramasamy3, M. Baby Anusha4, Madamanchi Brahmaiah5

1Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering ,Madanapalle Institute of Technology &Science Post Box No: 14, Kadiri Road Angallu (V), Madanapalle-517325 Annamayya District, Andhra Pradesh, Mail : India. drsundarr@mits.ac.in

2Professor ,Department of Computer Science and Engineering , Institute of Aeronautical, Engineering Hyderabad .  

Mail :schennupalli@gmail.com

3Senior Lecturer,Faculty of Engineering and Technology,Botho University ,Botswana, Email: Mail : jayaraj.ramasamy@bothouniversity.ac.bw

4Assistant Professor, Department Of CSE, Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, IIIT NuzvidMail :anusha.medisetty@gmail.com

5Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
R.V.R. & J.C. college of engineering (Autonomous), Chowdavaram
Guntur-522019, Andhra Pradesh
madamanchib@gmail.com