RETRACTED ARTICLE: Anticipating brain tumor classification and severity levels: employing the CDF-BILSTM model approach

In adults, Brain Tumor (BT) is the deadliest disease. Thus, in the treatment of BTs, accurate detection and classification are essential. Many approaches are developed, but these previous approaches still have defects in accuracy and reliability and they only predict the tumor or tumor localization....

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