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A Quantum Mixed-State Self-Harnessing Physics-Guided Neural Networks with Dandelion Optimizer Model for Breast Cancer Detection Using Histopathological ImageOpen Access

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Karthikeyan TangavelouDepartment of Computer Science and Business Systems, Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract

Breast cancer is one of the common and life-threatening disorders in the world, as it requires proper and timely diagnosis to enhance the survival of the patient. Conventional diagnostic tools tend to be unable to evaluate high-dimensional histopathological image data, and the data is misclassified, which can lead to delayed treatment. To overcome this, the Quantum Mixed-State Self-Harnessing Physics-Guided Neural Networks with Dandelion Optimizer (QM-SS-HP-GNN-DO) is suggested to provide effective breast cancer diagnosis. To begin with, the images obtained and used in histopathology are gathered and preprocessed by Trainable Self-Guided Filtering (T-SGF) to improve the features of interest included in the BreakHis dataset. QM-SS-HP-GNN model subsequently provides classification, and Dandelion Optimizer (DO) optimizes the network weights to enhance the accuracy of the network. Experimental performance is better with an accuracy of 99.43%, precision of 99.10%, sensitivity of 99.05%, specificity of 99.20%, and F1-score of 99.08%, showing the best results compared to existing models. Overall, the suggested model offers a well-constructed, stable, and extremely precise framework of breast cancer diagnosis, and can be adapted to other medical image-based disease detection problems.

Keywords
Breast cancerHistopathological imagesQuantum Mixed-State Self-Harnessing Physics-Guided Neural NetworksDandelion OptimizerTrainable Self-Guided Filtering.