4.5 Article

Cervical Cancer Classification Using Combined Machine Learning and Deep Learning Approach

Journal

CMC-COMPUTERS MATERIALS & CONTINUA
Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages 5117-5134

Publisher

TECH SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.32604/cmc.2022.025692

Keywords

Classification; deep learning; machine learning; pap smear images; resnet101; support vector machines

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia under the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme [FRGS/1/2021/SKK0/UNIMAP/02/1]

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This paper presents a computer-aided diagnostic system for classifying cervical smear images with high accuracy, achieving early detection and classification of cervical cancer with seven classes. By extracting features and utilizing SVM classifier, the system successfully distinguishes abnormality levels with high accuracy.
Cervical cancer is screened by pap smear methodology for detection and classification purposes. Pap smear images of the cervical region are employed to detect and classify the abnormality of cervical tissues. In this paper, we proposed the first system that it ables to classify the pap smear images into a seven classes problem. Pap smear images are exploited to design a computer-aided diagnoses system to classify the abnormality in cervical images cells. Automated features that have been extracted using ResNet101 are employed to discriminate seven classes of images in Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. The success of this proposed system in distinguishing between the levels of normal cases with 100% accuracy and 100% sensitivity. On top of that, it can distinguish between normal and abnormal cases with an accuracy of 100%. The high level of abnormality is then studied and classified with a high accuracy. On the other hand, the low level of abnormality is studied separately and classified into two classes, mild and moderate dysplasia, with ??? 92% accuracy. The proposed system is a built-in cascading manner with five models of polynomial (SVM) classifier. The overall accuracy in training for all cases is 100%, while the overall test for all seven classes is around 92% in the test phase and overall accuracy reaches 97.3%. The proposed system facilitates the process of detection and classification of cervical cells in pap smear images and leads to early diagnosis of cervical cancer, which may lead to an increase in the survival rate in women.

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