Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning

Abstract Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have seen significant growth in medical image classification applications due to their ability to automate feature extraction, leverage hierarchical learning, and deliver high classification accuracy. However, Deep CNNs require substantial computati...

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Main Authors: Amin Abdollahi Dehkordi, Mehdi Neshat, Alireza Khosravian, Menasha Thilakaratne, Ali Safaa Sadiq, Seyedali Mirjalili
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-02890-3
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Mehdi Neshat
Alireza Khosravian
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Seyedali Mirjalili
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description Abstract Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have seen significant growth in medical image classification applications due to their ability to automate feature extraction, leverage hierarchical learning, and deliver high classification accuracy. However, Deep CNNs require substantial computational power and memory, particularly for large datasets and complex architectures. Additionally, optimising the hyperparameters of deep CNNs, although critical for enhancing model performance, is challenging due to the high computational costs involved, making it difficult without access to high-performance computing resources. To address these limitations, this study presents a fast and efficient model that aims to achieve superior classification performance compared to popular Deep CNNs by developing lightweight CNNs combined with the Nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimiser (NLCMFO) for automatic hyperparameter optimisation. NLCMFO integrates the Lévy flight, chaotic parameters, and nonlinear control mechanisms to enhance the exploration capabilities of the Moth Flame Optimiser during the search phase while also leveraging the Lévy flight theorem to improve the exploitation phase. To assess the efficiency of the proposed model, empirical analyses were performed using a dataset of 2314 brain tumour detection images (1245 images of brain tumours and 1069 normal brain images). The evaluation results indicate that the CNN_NLCMFO outperformed a non-optimised CNN by 5% (92.40% accuracy) and surpassed established models such as DarkNet19 (96.41%), EfficientNetB0 (96.32%), Xception (96.41%), ResNet101 (92.15%), and InceptionResNetV2 (95.63%) by margins ranging from 1 to 5.25%. The findings demonstrate that the lightweight CNN combined with NLCMFO provides a computationally efficient yet highly accurate solution for medical image classification, addressing the challenges associated with traditional deep CNNs.
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spelling doaj-art-d4b3c19911f04145bd71039f44d6ad3e2025-08-20T04:01:36ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-07-0115113310.1038/s41598-025-02890-3Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuningAmin Abdollahi Dehkordi0Mehdi Neshat1Alireza Khosravian2Menasha Thilakaratne3Ali Safaa Sadiq4Seyedali Mirjalili5Department of Computer Engineering, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityCentre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Optimisation, Torrens University AustraliaSchool of Computer Science, The University of AdelaideSchool of Computer Science, The University of AdelaideDepartment of Computer Science, Nottingham Trent UniversityCentre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Optimisation, Torrens University AustraliaAbstract Deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have seen significant growth in medical image classification applications due to their ability to automate feature extraction, leverage hierarchical learning, and deliver high classification accuracy. However, Deep CNNs require substantial computational power and memory, particularly for large datasets and complex architectures. Additionally, optimising the hyperparameters of deep CNNs, although critical for enhancing model performance, is challenging due to the high computational costs involved, making it difficult without access to high-performance computing resources. To address these limitations, this study presents a fast and efficient model that aims to achieve superior classification performance compared to popular Deep CNNs by developing lightweight CNNs combined with the Nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimiser (NLCMFO) for automatic hyperparameter optimisation. NLCMFO integrates the Lévy flight, chaotic parameters, and nonlinear control mechanisms to enhance the exploration capabilities of the Moth Flame Optimiser during the search phase while also leveraging the Lévy flight theorem to improve the exploitation phase. To assess the efficiency of the proposed model, empirical analyses were performed using a dataset of 2314 brain tumour detection images (1245 images of brain tumours and 1069 normal brain images). The evaluation results indicate that the CNN_NLCMFO outperformed a non-optimised CNN by 5% (92.40% accuracy) and surpassed established models such as DarkNet19 (96.41%), EfficientNetB0 (96.32%), Xception (96.41%), ResNet101 (92.15%), and InceptionResNetV2 (95.63%) by margins ranging from 1 to 5.25%. The findings demonstrate that the lightweight CNN combined with NLCMFO provides a computationally efficient yet highly accurate solution for medical image classification, addressing the challenges associated with traditional deep CNNs.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-02890-3Convolutional neural networks (CNN)Nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimiser (NLCMFO)Image classificationOptimization
spellingShingle Amin Abdollahi Dehkordi
Mehdi Neshat
Alireza Khosravian
Menasha Thilakaratne
Ali Safaa Sadiq
Seyedali Mirjalili
Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
Scientific Reports
Convolutional neural networks (CNN)
Nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimiser (NLCMFO)
Image classification
Optimization
title Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
title_full Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
title_fullStr Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
title_full_unstemmed Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
title_short Lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
title_sort lightweight convolutional neural networks using nonlinear levy chaotic moth flame optimisation for brain tumour classification via efficient hyperparameter tuning
topic Convolutional neural networks (CNN)
Nonlinear Lévy chaotic moth flame optimiser (NLCMFO)
Image classification
Optimization
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-02890-3
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