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Stig Uteng1, Eduardo Quevedo2, Gustavo M Callico2, Irene Castaño3, Gregorio Carretero3, Pablo Almeida4, Aday Garcia5, Javier A Hernandez4, Fred Godtliebsen6.
Abstract
This paper shows new contributions in the detection of skin cancer, where we present the use of a customized hyperspectral system that captures images in the spectral range from 450 to 950 nm. By choosing a 7 × 7 sub-image of each channel in the hyperspectral image (HSI) and then taking the mean and standard deviation of these sub-images, we were able to make fits of the resulting curves. These fitted curves had certain characteristics, which then served as a basis of classification. The most distinct fit was for the melanoma pigmented skin lesions (PSLs), which is also the most aggressive malignant cancer. Furthermore, we were able to classify the other PSLs in malignant and benign classes. This gives us a rather complete classification method for PSLs with a novel perspective of the classification procedure by exploiting the variability of each channel in the HSI.Entities:
Keywords: benign; curve fit; hyperspectral; malignant; melanoma; statistical discrimination
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33498303 PMCID: PMC7863929 DOI: 10.3390/s21030680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576