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Classification Models for Skin Tumor Detection Using Texture Analysis in Medical Images

Marcos Almeida, Iury A. X. Santos

2020Journal of Imaging69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medical images have made a great contribution to early diagnosis. In this study, a new strategy is presented for analyzing medical images of skin with melanoma and nevus to model, classify and identify lesions on the skin. Machine learning applied to the data generated by first and second order statistics features, Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM), keypoints and color channel information-Red, Green, Blue and grayscale images of the skin were used to characterize decisive information for the classification of the images. This work proposes a strategy for the analysis of skin images, aiming to choose the best mathematical classifier model, for the identification of melanoma, with the objective of assisting the dermatologist in the identification of melanomas, especially towards an early diagnosis.

Topics & Concepts

GrayscaleArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceClassifier (UML)Pattern recognition (psychology)Medical imagingSkin lesionSkin tumorComputer visionIdentification (biology)MelanomaSkin cancerPixelDermatologyMedicineCancerBotanyBiologyCarcinogenesisInternal medicineCancer researchAI in cancer detectionBrain Tumor Detection and ClassificationCutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management