Research Article

Early Detection and Diagnosis of Oral Cancer Using Deep Neural Network
K. Vinay Kumar1,*,Sumanaswini Palakurthy2, Sri Harsha Balijadaddanala3,Sharmila Reddy Pappula4 and Anil Kumar Lavudya5
1-5Department of CSE,Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science,Warangal,Telangana,506001,India.
*Corresponding Author Name: K. Vinay Kumar. Email: kvk.cse@kitsw.ac.in
Journal of Computer Allied Intelligence(JCAI),30 April 2024,2(2),22-34
Received: 26 March 2024 Accepted: 22 April 2024 Published: 30 April 2024


Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a malignancy that destroys the ability of the tissues surrounding the mouth to develop layers and membranes. Automated early diagnosis of oral histopathological images has allowed for the successful diagnosis of oral cancer, thanks to recent advancements in Deep Learning (DL) for biomedical image classification. By using a convolutional neural network (CNN) model based on deep learning for the initial analysis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), this work aims to automate the classification of benign and malignant oral biopsy histopathological images. For this study, the CNN model Inception-Resnet-V2 is selected using the transfer learning approach. To enhance OSCC detection, additional layers are incorporated into this pretrained model. By mining a repository of oral cancer histopathology images, we can gauge how well these tweaked models perform. We examine the modified structure of the pre-trained Inception-Resnet-V2 model and suggest a DL-CNN model that uses it. With an accuracy of 91.78%, it has outperformed in terms of performance metrics.
Keywords: Convolutional Neural Network (CNN); Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC); oral cancer detection; Deep Learning (DL); Inception-Resnet-V2.
Citation : K. Vinay Kumar, Sumanaswini Palakurthy, Sri Harsha Balijadaddanala, Sharmila Reddy Pappula and Anil Kumar Lavudya, “Early Detection and Diagnosis of Oral Cancer Using Deep Neural Network”, Journal of Computer Allied Intelligence (JCAI), vol.02, no.02, pp.22-34,2024.