A6 Batch
A6 Batch
Guided By:
D . Poojitha Koteswari-19HT1A0421 D . Prabhakar Rao
K . Praveen Kumar -19HT1A038 Asst professor
N . Suresh -19HT1A0456
O. Soma Sekhar -19HT1A0459
CONTENTS
Abstract
Introduction
Objective
Problem statement
Tumour detection methods
Existing system
Draw backs of existing system
Proposed System
Output
Software and Hardware requirements
Advantages
Applications
Conclusion
References
ABSTRACT
Automatic segmentation of brain tumors from medical images is important for clinical
assessment and treatment planning of brain tumors.
The brain tumor is a disease that affects or harms the brain with unwanted tissues.
This is very difficult to detect brain tumor tissue from whole brain.
To detect the location and size of brain tumors required MRI images of brain tumors.
INTRODUCTION
MRI images can help differentiate brain tissue, brain tumors, edema,
and cerebrospinal fluid based on differences in color contrast in each
tissue.
Detection or segmentation techniques are used to detect and segment
the brain-tumor region from the MRI images of brain.
The brain-tumor segmentation process is performed for separating
brain-tumor tissues from brain MRI images.
OBJECTIVE
The main objective of the segmentation of tumour extraction and evaluation is to
detect the earlier stage of tumour and provide proper treatment to cure it.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Tumor detection and removal is one medical issue that still remains challenging in the
field of biomedicine.
Pre-processing
Sharpening
Segmentation using k-
Input image Pre-processing
mean
Approximate Feature
Clusters
tumour detection extraction
K-MEAN METHOD
Image data