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| Title: | A relative color approach to color discrimination for malignant melanoma detection in dermoscopy images |
| Author (s): | Stanley, R. Joe Stoecker, William V. Moss, Randy Hays |
| Department/Lab Affiliations: | Electrical and Computer Engineering Image Processing Laboratory |
| Keywords: | color analysis color histogram dysplastic nevus image processing malignant melanoma skin lesion |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons |
| Citation: | Stanley RJ, Stoecker WV, Moss RH.," A relative color approach to color discrimination for malignant melanoma detection in dermoscopy images", Skin Research and Technology, Vol. 13, 2007, pp. 62-72, 2007. |
| Abstract: | Skin lesion color is an important feature for diagnosing malignant melanoma. In previous research, skin lesion color was investigated for discriminating malignant melanoma lesions from benign lesions in clinical images. Colors characteristics of melanoma were determined using color histogram analysis over a training set of images. Percent melanoma color and color clustering ratio features were used to quantify the presence of melanoma-colored pixels within skin lesions for skin lesion discrimination. |
| Type: | Article - Journal text |
| In Title: | Skin Research and Technology |
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| title | A relative color approach to color discrimination for malignant melanoma detection in dermoscopy images |
| contributor.author | Stanley, R. Joe |
| contributor.author | Stoecker, William V. |
| contributor.author | Moss, Randy Hays |
| contributor.deptlab | Electrical and Computer Engineering |
| contributor.deptlab | Image Processing Laboratory |
| subject | color analysis |
| subject | color histogram |
| subject | dysplastic nevus |
| subject | image processing |
| subject | malignant melanoma |
| subject | skin lesion |
| date.issued | 2007 |
| publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
| identifier.citation | Stanley RJ, Stoecker WV, Moss RH.," A relative color approach to color discrimination for malignant melanoma detection in dermoscopy images", Skin Research and Technology, Vol. 13, 2007, pp. 62-72, 2007. |
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| description.abstract | Skin lesion color is an important feature for diagnosing malignant melanoma. In previous research, skin lesion color was investigated for discriminating malignant melanoma lesions from benign lesions in clinical images. Colors characteristics of melanoma were determined using color histogram analysis over a training set of images. Percent melanoma color and color clustering ratio features were used to quantify the presence of melanoma-colored pixels within skin lesions for skin lesion discrimination. |
| type | Article - Journal |
| type.DCMIType | text |
| type.status | Postprint |
| rights | Pre-print: author can archive; Post-print: author can archive; |
| rights | This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. |
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| relation.isPartOf | Skin Research and Technology |
| date.available | 2008-07-09T14:59:51Z |
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