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This paper presents a method for automatic identification skin lesion from of a digital image. Some techniques allow the acquisition of a melanocytic skin lesion using the well-known ABCD rule.
The main goal of our research was to compile new methodology for building simplified learning models in a form of quasi-optimal sets of decision rules. The source informational database was extended by application of constructive induction to get a new, additional descriptive attribute, and then sets of decision rules were developed for source and extended database, respectively. In the last step,...
Artificial Neural Networks have been successfully applied to abroad spectrum of complex analysis problems. Computational intelligence is finding more and more applications in computer aided diagnostics, helping doctors to process large quantities of various medical data. In dermatology it is extremely difficult to perform automatic diagnostic differentiation of malignant melanoma based only on dermatoscopic...
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