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Dermoscopy Image Analysis

Dermoscopy Image Analysis

M. Emre Celebi, Teresa Mendonca og Jorge S. Marques
(2018)
Sprog: Engelsk
CRC Press LLC
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  • Paperback
  • Udgiver: CRC Press LLC (Marts 2018)
  • Forfattere: M. Emre Celebi, Teresa Mendonca og Jorge S. Marques
  • ISBN: 9781138892873

Dermoscopy is a noninvasive skin imaging technique that uses optical magnification and either liquid immersion or cross-polarized lighting to make subsurface structures more easily visible when compared to conventional clinical images. It allows for the identification of dozens of morphological features that are particularly important in identifying malignant melanoma.

Dermoscopy Image Analysis summarizes the state of the art of the computerized analysis of dermoscopy images. The book begins by discussing the influence of color normalization on classification accuracy and then:

  • Investigates gray-world, max-RGB, and shades-of-gray color constancy algorithms, showing significant gains in sensitivity and specificity on a heterogeneous set of images
  • Proposes a new color space that highlights the distribution of underlying melanin and hemoglobin color pigments, leading to more accurate classification and border detection results
  • Determines that the latest border detection algorithms can achieve a level of agreement that is only slightly lower than the level of agreement among experienced dermatologists
  • Provides a comprehensive review of various methods for border detection, pigment network extraction, global pattern extraction, streak detection, and perceptually significant color detection
  • Details a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for melanomas that features an inexpensive acquisition tool, clinically meaningful features, and interpretable classification feedback
  • Presents a highly scalable CAD system implemented in the MapReduce framework, a novel CAD system for melanomas, and an overview of dermatological image databases
  • Describes projects that made use of a publicly available database of dermoscopy images, which contains 200 high-quality images along with their medical annotations

Dermoscopy Image Analysis not only showcases recent advances but also explores future directions for this exciting subfield of medical image analysis, covering dermoscopy image analysis from preprocessing to classification.

Toward a Robust Analysis of Dermoscopy Images Acquired under Different Conditions Catarina Barata, M. Emre Celebi, and Jorge S. Marques A Bioinspired Color Representation for Dermoscopy Image Analysis Ali Madooei and Mark S. Drew Where's the Lesion? Variability in Human and Automated Segmentation of Dermoscopy Images of Melanocytic Skin Lesions Federica Bogo, Francesco Peruch, Anna Belloni Fortina, and Enoch Peserico A State-of-the-Art Survey on Lesion Border Detection in Dermoscopy Images M. Emre Celebi, Quan Wen, Hitoshi Iyatomi, Kouhei Shimizu, Huiyu Zhou, and Gerald Schaefer Comparison of Image Processing Techniques for Reticular Pattern Recognition in Melanoma Detection Jose Luis García Arroyo and Begoña García Zapirain Global Pattern Classification in Dermoscopic Images Aurora Sáez, Carmen Serrano, and Begoña Acha Streak Detection in Dermoscopic Color Images Using Localized Radial Flux of Principal Intensity Curvature Hengameh Mirzaalian, Tim K. Lee, and Ghassan Hamarneh Dermoscopy Image Assessment Based on Perceptible Color Regions Gunwoo Lee, Onseok Lee, Jaeyoung Kim, Jongsub Moon, and Chilhwan Oh Improved Skin Lesion Diagnostics for General Practice by Computer-Aided Diagnostics Kajsa Møllersen, Maciel Zortea, Kristian Hindberg, Thomas R. Schopf, Stein Olav Skrøvseth, and Fred Godtliebsen Accurate and Scalable System for Automatic Detection of Malignant Melanoma Mani Abedini, Qiang Chen, Noel C. F. Codella, Rahil Garnavi, and Xingzhi Sun Early Detection of Melanoma in Dermoscopy of Skin Lesion Images by Computer Vision-Based System Hoda Zare and Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi From Dermoscopy to Mobile Teledermatology Luís Rosado, Maria João M. Vasconcelos, Rui Castro, and João Manuel R. S. Tavares PH2: A Public Database for the Analysis of Dermoscopic Images Teresa F. Mendonça, Pedro M. Ferreira, André R. S. Marçal, Catarina Barata, Jorge S. Marques, Joana Rocha, and Jorge Rozeira

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