Enhancing brain tumor detection in MRI images through explainable AI using Grad-CAM with Resnet 50.

Journal: BMC medical imaging
Published Date:

Abstract

This study addresses the critical challenge of detecting brain tumors using MRI images, a pivotal task in medical diagnostics that demands high accuracy and interpretability. While deep learning has shown remarkable success in medical image analysis, there remains a substantial need for models that are not only accurate but also interpretable to healthcare professionals. The existing methodologies, predominantly deep learning-based, often act as black boxes, providing little insight into their decision-making process. This research introduces an integrated approach using ResNet50, a deep learning model, combined with Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM) to offer a transparent and explainable framework for brain tumor detection. We employed a dataset of MRI images, enhanced through data augmentation, to train and validate our model. The results demonstrate a significant improvement in model performance, with a testing accuracy of 98.52% and precision-recall metrics exceeding 98%, showcasing the model's effectiveness in distinguishing tumor presence. The application of Grad-CAM provides insightful visual explanations, illustrating the model's focus areas in making predictions. This fusion of high accuracy and explainability holds profound implications for medical diagnostics, offering a pathway towards more reliable and interpretable brain tumor detection tools.

Authors

  • Mohamed Musthafa M
    Al-Ameen Engineering College (Autonomous), Erode, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Mahesh T R
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), 562112, Bangalore, India.
  • Vinoth Kumar V
    School of Computer Science Engineering and Information Systems, Vellore Institute of Technology University, Vellore, 632014, India.
  • Suresh Guluwadi
    Adama Science and Technology University, 302120, Adama, Ethiopia. suresh.guluwadi@astu.edu.et.