LUNG CANCER DETECTION USING U-NET MODEL AND INTEGRATION OF CNN AND RNN

Authors

  • Muhammad Shahid Mehmood
  • Muhammad Zaman
  • Humaira Yasmeen

Keywords:

Cancer detection, Image processing, CT, Segmentation, Feature extraction

Abstract

With a high death rate, lung cancer is one of the most serious and widespread illnesses, presenting a serious public health concern. In this sense, a fully automated diagnosis technique for lung tumor identification is achieved by appropriately segmenting lung tumors utilizing Computed Tomography (CT) scans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and X-rays. As technology develops and data becomes more accessible, radiologists might employ computer tools for tumor segmentation to save valuable time. This work's main goal is to use the U-Net model and the combination of convolutional and recurrent neural networks to detect lung tumor segmentation from CT scans. We used the 260-patient LUNA 16 dataset to train and assess our model. With this proposed approach, we establish a deep.

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Published

2025-02-24

How to Cite

Muhammad Shahid Mehmood, Muhammad Zaman, & Humaira Yasmeen. (2025). LUNG CANCER DETECTION USING U-NET MODEL AND INTEGRATION OF CNN AND RNN. Policy Research Journal, 3(2), 450–464. Retrieved from https://theprj.org/index.php/1/article/view/437