JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lung cancer classification with Convolutional Neural Network Architectures

Abstract

One of the most common malignant tumors in the world today is lung cancer, and it is the primary cause of death from cancer. With the continuous advancement of urbanization and industrialization, the problem of air pollution has become more and more serious. The best treatment period for lung cancer is the early stage. However, the early stage of lung cancer often does not have any clinical symptoms and is difficult to be found. In this paper, lung nodule classification has been performed; the data have used of CT image is SPIE AAPM-Lung. In recent years, deep learning (DL) was a popular approach to the classification process. One of the DL approaches that have used is Transfer Learning (TL) to eliminate training costs from scratch and to train for deep learning with small training data. Nowadays, researchers have been trying various deep learning techniques to improve the efficiency of CAD (computer-aided system) with computed tomography in lung cancer screening. In this work, we implemented pre-trained CNN include: AlexNet, ResNet18, Googlenet, and ResNet50 models. These networks are used for training the network and CT image classification. CNN and TL are used to achieve high performance resulting and specify lung cancer detection on CT images. The evaluation of models is calculated by some matrices such as confusion matrix, precision, recall, specificity, and f1-score.

Keywords:
Deep learning Lung cancer Convolutional neural network Artificial intelligence Computer science Confusion matrix Transfer of learning Contextual image classification Machine learning Computer-aided diagnosis Cancer Artificial neural network Pattern recognition (psychology) Radiology Medicine Image (mathematics) Pathology Internal medicine

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