A computer-based method is presented in this paper to define brain tumor using MRI images. The main classification motive is to identify a brain into a healthy brain or classify a brain with a tumor when a patient's MRI images are given. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an important one among the common imaging treatments, which presents more detailed brain tumor identification information and provides detailed pictures of inside your body other than computed tomography (CT). Currently, CNNs is a famous technique to deal with most of the problems with image classification as they provide greater accuracy compared to other classifiers. Hbridized CNN has been used in this work. It consists of three convolution layers and three max pooling layers which could provide outrated performance. Images from open databases such as BRATS were tested on brain MRI images. The proposed model has given the improved performance over the existing model with an accuracy of 96.15%.
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