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Neural Network Based Classification of Bone Metastasis by Primary Carcinoma

Authors

Marija Prokopijević1, Aleksandar Stančić2, Jelena Vasiljević1,2, Željko Stojković1, Goran Dimić1, Jelena Sopta2, Dalibor Ristić2 and Dhinaharan Nagamalai3, 1University of Belgrade, Serbia, 2Union University, Serbia and 3Wireill, Australia

Abstract

Neural networks have been known for a long time as a tool for different types of classification, but only just in the last decade they have showed their entire power. Along with appearing of hardware that is capable to support demanding matrix operations and parallel algorithms, the neural network, as a universal function approximation framework, turns out to be the most successful classification method widely used in all fields of science. On the other side, multifractal (MF) approach is an efficient way for quantitative description of complex structures [1] such as metastatic carcinoma, which recommends this method as an accurate tool for medical diagnostics. The only part that is missing is classification method. The goal of this research is to describe and apply a feed-forward neural network as an auxiliary diagnostic method for classification of multifractal parameters in order to determine primary cancer.

Keywords

Classification, Metastasis, Multifractal Analysis, Neural Networks

Full Text  Volume 8, Number 7