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In medical image processing, brain tumor detection and segmentation is a challenging and time-consuming task. Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) scan analysis is a powerful tool in the recent technology that makes effective detection of the abnormal tissues from the brain. In the brain image, the size of a tumor can be varied for different patients along with the minute details of the tumor. It is a difficult task to diagnose and classify the tumor from numerous images for the radiologists. This paper developed a brain tumor classification using a hybrid deep autoencoder with a Bayesian fuzzy clustering-based segmentation approach. Initially, the pre-processing stage is performed using the non-local mean filter for denoising purposes. Then the BFC (Bayesian fuzzy clustering) approach is utilized for the segmentation of brain tumors. After segmentation, robust features such as, information-theoretic measures, scattering transform (ST) and wavelet packet Tsallis entropy (WPTE) methods are used for the feature extraction process. Finally, a hybrid scheme of the DAE (deep autoencoder) based JOA (Jaya optimization algorithm) with a softmax regression technique is utilized to classify the tumor part for the brain tumor classification process. The proposed scheme is implemented in a MATLAB environment. The simulation results are conducted by the BRATS 2015 database which proved that the proposed approach obtained the high classification accuracy (98.5 %) when compared to other state-of-art methods.
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