Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques

In the contemporary landscape of healthcare, machine learning models are pivotal in facilitating precise predictions, particularly in the nuanced diagnosis of complex ailments such as breast cancer. Traditional diagnostic methodologies grapple with inherent challenges, including excessive complexity...

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Main Authors: Priyanka Ramdass, Gajendran Ganesan, Salah Boulaaras, Seham Sh. Tantawy
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-10-01
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Salah Boulaaras
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description In the contemporary landscape of healthcare, machine learning models are pivotal in facilitating precise predictions, particularly in the nuanced diagnosis of complex ailments such as breast cancer. Traditional diagnostic methodologies grapple with inherent challenges, including excessive complexity, elevated costs, and reliance on subjective interpretation, which frequently culminate in inaccuracies. The urgency of early detection cannot be overstated, as it markedly broadens treatment modalities and significantly enhances survival rates. This paper delineates an innovative optimization framework designed to augment diagnostic accuracy by amalgamating momentum-based optimization techniques within a neural network paradigm. Conventional machine learning approaches are often encumbered by issues of overfitting, data imbalance, and the inadequacy of capturing intricate patterns in high-dimensional datasets. To counter these limitations, we propose a sophisticated framework that integrates an adaptive threshold mechanism across an array of gradient-based optimizers, including SGD, RMSprop, adam, adagrad, adamax, adadelta, nadam and Nesterov momentum. This novel approach effectively mitigates oscillatory behavior, refines parameter updates, and accelerates convergence. A salient feature of our methodology is the incorporation of a momentum threshold for early stopping, which ceases training upon the stabilization of momentum below a pre-defined threshold, thereby pre-emptively preventing overfitting. Leveraging the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Dataset, our model achieved a remarkable 99.72% accuracy and 100% sensitivity, significantly curtailing misclassification rates compared to traditional methodologies. This framework stands as a robust solution for early breast cancer diagnosis, thereby enhancing clinical decision making and improving patient outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-fb0907767ce84c70a18c064fd862ce9b2024-11-08T14:37:38ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902024-10-011221335410.3390/math12213354Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization TechniquesPriyanka Ramdass0Gajendran Ganesan1Salah Boulaaras2Seham Sh. Tantawy3Department of Mathematics, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, College of Engineering and Technology, Kattankulathur 603203, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, College of Engineering and Technology, Kattankulathur 603203, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, College of Science, Qassim University, Buraydah 51452, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Mathematics, College of Science, Qassim University, Buraydah 51452, Saudi ArabiaIn the contemporary landscape of healthcare, machine learning models are pivotal in facilitating precise predictions, particularly in the nuanced diagnosis of complex ailments such as breast cancer. Traditional diagnostic methodologies grapple with inherent challenges, including excessive complexity, elevated costs, and reliance on subjective interpretation, which frequently culminate in inaccuracies. The urgency of early detection cannot be overstated, as it markedly broadens treatment modalities and significantly enhances survival rates. This paper delineates an innovative optimization framework designed to augment diagnostic accuracy by amalgamating momentum-based optimization techniques within a neural network paradigm. Conventional machine learning approaches are often encumbered by issues of overfitting, data imbalance, and the inadequacy of capturing intricate patterns in high-dimensional datasets. To counter these limitations, we propose a sophisticated framework that integrates an adaptive threshold mechanism across an array of gradient-based optimizers, including SGD, RMSprop, adam, adagrad, adamax, adadelta, nadam and Nesterov momentum. This novel approach effectively mitigates oscillatory behavior, refines parameter updates, and accelerates convergence. A salient feature of our methodology is the incorporation of a momentum threshold for early stopping, which ceases training upon the stabilization of momentum below a pre-defined threshold, thereby pre-emptively preventing overfitting. Leveraging the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Dataset, our model achieved a remarkable 99.72% accuracy and 100% sensitivity, significantly curtailing misclassification rates compared to traditional methodologies. This framework stands as a robust solution for early breast cancer diagnosis, thereby enhancing clinical decision making and improving patient outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/12/21/3354Wisconsin Breast Cancer Datasetneural networksbackpropagationoptimization algorithmsadaptive control systemcomputational complexity
spellingShingle Priyanka Ramdass
Gajendran Ganesan
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Seham Sh. Tantawy
Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques
Mathematics
Wisconsin Breast Cancer Dataset
neural networks
backpropagation
optimization algorithms
adaptive control system
computational complexity
title Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques
title_full Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques
title_fullStr Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques
title_short Enhancing Efficacy in Breast Cancer Screening with Nesterov Momentum Optimization Techniques
title_sort enhancing efficacy in breast cancer screening with nesterov momentum optimization techniques
topic Wisconsin Breast Cancer Dataset
neural networks
backpropagation
optimization algorithms
adaptive control system
computational complexity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/12/21/3354
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