The human brain is the nervous system's
command centre, governing functions such as memory,
vision, hearing, knowledge, personality, problem-solving
capabilities, and so on. Deep learning has gained traction
in almost every field where decision-making is crucial.
Machine learning and deep learning algorithms in
healthcare have exhibited promising results in a variety of
sectors, like cancer detection with Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI), surgical robots, and so on. Deep learning is
being employed to detect the presence of neoplasms in
scanned MRI images. Neoplasm is characterized as the
uncontrolled proliferation of tissues in a specificportion of
the body, notably those with cancer-like traits. A brain
tumour is a category of neoplasm generated by
development of abnormal brain cells. Non-cancerous
(benign) tumours and cancerous (malignant) tumours are
the two main types of brain tumours
Keywords :
Human Brain, MRI, Neoplasm, Deep Learning, Convolutional Neural Network.