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Title : PRE-DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG CANCER USING FEED FORWARD NEURAL NETWORK AND BACK PROPAGATION ALGORITHM
Authors : Mr. Abhinav Vishwa, Ms. Alka Vishwa, Prof. Archana Sharma
Keywords : ANN, Back propagation algorithm, sigmoid function, input layer, hidden layer, output layer.
Issue Date : September 2011.
Abstract :
Cancer is the most important cause of death for both men and women. The early detection of cancer can be helpful in curing the disease completely. So the requirement of techniques to detect the occurrence of cancer nodule in early stage is increasing. A disease that is commonly misdiagnosed is lung cancer. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) play a vital role in the medical field in solving various health problems like acute diseases and even other mild diseases. Earlier diagnosis of Lung Cancer saves enormous lives, failing which may lead to other severe problems causing sudden fatal end. Its cure rate and prognosis depends mainly on the early detection and diagnosis of the disease. This paper provides a Feed Forward Artificial Neural Network Model for early detection of lung cancer. The model consists of an input layer, a hidden layer and an output layer. The network is trained with one hidden layer and one output layer by giving twelve inputs. One of the most common forms of medical malpractices globally is an error in diagnosis. The paper provides a formula for Error Detection and on the basis of error weights are adjusted and system is improved. Aim of the paper is to propose a model for early detection and correct diagnosis of the disease which will help the doctor in saving the life of the patient.
Page(s) : 3313-3319
ISSN : 0975–3397
Source : Vol. 3, Issue.09

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