251. HO-SsNF: heap optimizer-based self-systematized neural fuzzy approach for cervical cancer classification using pap smear images.
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Shanmugam A, Kvn K, Radhabai PR, Natarajan S, Imoize AL, Ojo S, and Nathaniel TI
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Cervical cancer is a significant concern for women, necessitating early detection and precise treatment. Conventional cytological methods often fall short in early diagnosis. The proposed innovative Heap Optimizer-based Self-Systematized Neural Fuzzy (HO-SsNF) method offers a viable solution. It utilizes HO-based segmentation, extracting features via Gray-Level Co-Occurrence Matrix (GLCM) and Local Binary Pattern (LBP). The proposed SsNF-based classifier achieves an impressive 99.6% accuracy in classifying cervical cancer cells, using the Herlev Pap Smear database. Comparative analyses underscore its superiority, establishing it as a valuable tool for precise cervical cancer detection. This algorithm has been seamlessly integrated into cervical cancer diagnosis centers, accessible through smartphone applications, with minimal resource demands. The resulting insights provide a foundation for advancing cancer prevention methods., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Shanmugam, KVN, Radhabai, Natarajan, Imoize, Ojo and Nathaniel.)
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- 2024
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