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Volume - 6 | Issue - 3 | september 2024

Enhanced Early Detection of Thyroid Abnormalities using a Hybrid Deep Learning Model: A Sequential CNN and K-Means Clustering Approach Open Access
Devika Ku Gummalla  , Swathi Ganesan, Sangita Pokhrel, Nalinda Somasiri  315
Pages: 244-261
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Gummalla, Devika Ku, Swathi Ganesan, Sangita Pokhrel, and Nalinda Somasiri. "Enhanced Early Detection of Thyroid Abnormalities using a Hybrid Deep Learning Model: A Sequential CNN and K-Means Clustering Approach." Journal of Innovative Image Processing 6, no. 3 (2024): 244-261
Published
28 June, 2024
Abstract

The thyroid gland, often referred to as the butterfly gland due to its shape, is located in the neck and plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism. It is susceptible to various health conditions, including hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid cancer, and thyroid nodules. Early detection of these conditions is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Detecting thyroid nodules using machine learning and deep learning techniques presents a challenging yet promising research avenue. The choice of model depends on the characteristics of the patient's thyroid data, the dataset size, and the available computational resources. Hybrid models can be employed to handle complex data more effectively. In this study, a sequential Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model was developed due to its capability to automate feature extraction and focus on Regions-of-Interest (ROIs) for detecting thyroid abnormalities. The proposed model achieved an accuracy of 81.5%, with a precision of 97.4% and a sensitivity of 83.1%, indicating its robustness in classifying images as benign or malignant. The confusion matrix provided further performance insights. Data segmentation was enhanced using K-means clustering for its scalability and efficiency in processing large medical image datasets. Compared to traditional models, the proposed hybrid approach demonstrated a significant improvement in diagnostic accuracy and precision, achieving performance gains of approximately 15-20% over baseline methods. These advancements underscore the potential of integrating machine learning and deep learning in medical diagnostics, paving the way for more reliable and efficient diagnostic tools for healthcare professionals.

Keywords

Thyroid Detection Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) K-Means Hybrid Data Segmentation Data Augmentation

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