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Neutrosophic graph cut-based segmentation scheme for efficient cervical cancer detection

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jksuci.2018.09.014

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Cervical cancer; Neutrosophic graph cut-based; segmentation; Pap smear test; Indeterminacy filter; Neutrosophic C-means clustering technique

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Cervical cancer is a serious cancer with low survival rates among women worldwide. Early detection through periodic checkups is crucial for improving survival rates, with NGCS technology providing effective segmentation of cervical images to enhance classification accuracy.
Cervical cancer is the most serious category of cancer that has very low survival rate in the women's community around the globe. This survival probability of women society affected by this cervical cancer can be potentially enhanced if it is detected at an early stage as they do not provide any realizable degree of symptoms in the early phase. This cervical cancer needs to be detected at an early stage through periodical checkups. Hence, the objective of the proposed work focuses on the merits of Neutrosophic Graph Cut-based Segmentation (NGCS) facilitated over the pre-processed cervical images. This NGCS-based segmentation is mainly employed for investigating the overlapping contexts of cervical smear pre-processed images for better classification accuracy. This NGCS-based segmentation is responsible for partitioning the input preprocessed image into a diversified number of nonoverlapping regions that aids in better perception at the convenience. In NGCS-based segmentation, the preprocessed input image is transformed into a Neutrosophic set and indeterminacy filter depending on the estimated indeterminacy value that integrates the intensity and spatial information the preprocessed image. The utilized indeterminacy filter plays the anchor role in minimizing the indeterminacy value associated with each intensity and spatial information. Then a graph is defined over the image with unique weights are assigned to each of the image pixels based on the estimated indeterminacy value. Finally, the maximum flow graph approach is applied over the graph for determining optimal segmentation results. The results of this NGCS-based cervical cancer detection technique is proved to be excellent on an average by 13% compared to the traditional graph cut oriented cancer detection approaches. (c) 2018 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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