Ant Colony Optimization-Enabled CNN Deep Learning Technique for Accurate Detection of Cervical Cancer.
R KavithaD Kiruba JothiK SaravananMahendra Pratap SwainJosé Luis Arias GonzálesRakhi Joshi BhardwajElijah AdomakoPublished in: BioMed research international (2023)
Cancer is characterized by abnormal cell growth and proliferation, which are both diagnostic indicators of the disease. When cancerous cells enter one organ, there is a risk that they may spread to adjacent tissues and eventually to other organs. Cancer of the cervix of the uterus often initially manifests itself in the uterine cervix, which is located at the very bottom of the uterus. Both the growth and death of cervical cells are characteristic features of this condition. False-negative results provide a significant moral dilemma since they may cause women to get an incorrect diagnosis of cancer, which in turn can result in the woman's premature death from the disease. False-positive results do not raise any significant ethical concerns; but they do require a patient to go through an expensive and time-consuming treatment process, and they also cause the patient to experience tension and anxiety that is not warranted. In order to detect cervical cancer in its earliest stages in women, a screening procedure known as a Pap test is often performed. This article describes a technique for improving images using Brightness Preserving Dynamic Fuzzy Histogram Equalization. To individual components and find the right area of interest, the fuzzy c-means approach is applied. The images are segmented using the fuzzy c-means method to find the right area of interest. The feature selection algorithm is the ACO algorithm. Following that, categorization is carried out utilizing the CNN, MLP, and ANN algorithms.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- convolutional neural network
- machine learning
- papillary thyroid
- neural network
- induced apoptosis
- squamous cell
- artificial intelligence
- case report
- optical coherence tomography
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- signaling pathway
- cell cycle arrest
- preterm birth
- childhood cancer
- pregnant women
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- squamous cell carcinoma
- magnetic resonance
- insulin resistance
- skeletal muscle
- lymph node metastasis
- decision making
- computed tomography
- cell death
- mass spectrometry
- metabolic syndrome
- replacement therapy