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A modified intuitionistic fuzzy c-means clustering approach to segment human brain MRI image

Journal

MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 78, Issue 10, Pages 12663-12687

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-018-5954-0

Keywords

Intuitionistic fuzzy sets; Fuzzy c-means; Intuitionistic fuzzy c-means; Hesitation degree; Image segmentation; Magnetic resonance imaging

Funding

  1. CSIR [09/263(1016)/2014-EMR-I]
  2. DST PURSE

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Fuzzy c-means (FCM) is one of the prominent method utilized for medical image segmentation. In literature intuitionistic fuzzy c-means (IFCM) is suggested which is based on intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) theory to handle uncertainty and vagueness associated with real data. The objective function of which is defined using the hesitation degree along with membership degree. However, instead of solving the objective function analytically, the approximate solution is obtained using FCM. In this paper, we have proposed a modified intuitionistic fuzzy c-means algorithm (MIFCM) and solved analytically the objective function of the MIFCM method using Lagrange method of undetermined multiplier. To incorporate hesitation degree, two parametric intuitionistic fuzzy complements namely Sugeno's negation function and Yager's negation function are investigated. The performance of the MIFCM method is compared with three intuitionistic fuzzy clustering methods and the FCM on two publicly available MRI dataset and a synthetic dataset. The performance measures (average segmentation accuracy, dice score, jaccard score, false negative ratio and false positive ratio) are used to compare the performance of the MIFCM method with three variants of intuitionistic fuzzy clustering methods and the FCM. Experimental results demonstrate the superior performance of the MIFCM method over others.

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