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Enhanced Diagnostic Methods for Identifying Anomalies in Imaging of Skin Lesions

Ranjeet Suryawanshi, C R Revanna, B. Kameswara Rao, Dankan Gowda, Parismita Sarma

2022International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There are several types of skin diseases, to protect and keep them healthy from these ailments; an effective and efficient diagnosis is required. One of the domains used by medical experts to diagnose severe class of skin disease is medical imaging. It is non-invasive way of diagnosis in which screen of the abnormal region performs first and then the dermatologist examines the subcutaneous structure and forecasts the severity of the lesion. One severe class of lesions is skin cancer, which is categorized as melanoma and non-melanoma. Most of the research has been performed on melanoma as yet and non-melanoma cancer diagnosis is still an untouched area. The cure rate of skin cancer is high, when diagnosed at an earlier stage. The proposed approach is applicable to gray scale or single channel images and the resultant output is binary images, and this can be compared easily with the available mask in the benchmark dataset. In addition to this, the APCNN proposal minimizes the requirement of post processing step for lesion boundary detection.

Topics & Concepts

Skin cancerMedicineMelanomaSkin lesionLesionMedical imagingStage (stratigraphy)DermatologyRadiologyCancerPathologyInternal medicineBiologyCancer researchPaleontologyCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementAI in cancer detectionDigital Imaging for Blood Diseases
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