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Political exponential deer hunting optimization-based deep learning for brain tumor classification using MRI

In this work, three deep learning classifiers, namely pyramid scene parsing network (PSPNet), Shepard convolutional neural network (ShCNN) and deep convolutional neural network (Deep CNN), are introduced to segment, detect and classify the tumor region from magnetic resonance images (MRI). The pre-p...

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