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Beyond Visual Image: Automated Diagnosis of Pigmented Skin Lesions Combining Clinical Image Features with Patient Data

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arxiv 2201.10650 v1 pith:E7LGSVTS submitted 2022-01-25 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords diagnosisinformationlesionsskinclinicalcontextfeaturespatient
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kin cancer is considered one of the most common type of cancer in several countries. Due to the difficulty and subjectivity in the clinical diagnosis of skin lesions, Computer-Aided Diagnosis systems are being developed for assist experts to perform more reliable diagnosis. The clinical analysis and diagnosis of skin lesions relies not only on the visual information but also on the context information provided by the patient. This work addresses the problem of pigmented skin lesions detection from smartphones captured images. In addition to the features extracted from images, patient context information was collected to provide a more accurate diagnosis. The experiments showed that the combination of visual features with context information improved final results. Experimental results are very promising and comparable to experts.

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