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Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Video Segmentation Using an Unsupervised Learning Approach Based on Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis With Scale Invariant Features
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EngineeringMachine LearningScale Invariant FeaturesWce VideoVideo RetrievalImage Sequence AnalysisImage ClassificationImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionUnsupervised Learning ApproachVideo TransformerSemi-supervised LearningMachine VisionFeature LearningComputer ScienceVideo UnderstandingMedical Image ComputingDeep LearningWireless Capsule EndoscopyComputer VisionWce Video SegmentationImage Segmentation
Since wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a novel technology for recording the videos of the digestive tract of a patient, the problem of segmenting the WCE video of the digestive tract into subvideos corresponding to the entrance, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine regions is not well addressed in the literature. A selected few papers addressing this problem follow supervised leaning approaches that presume availability of a large database of correctly labeled training samples. Considering the difficulties in procuring sizable WCE training data sets needed for achieving high classification accuracy, we introduce in this paper an unsupervised learning approach that employs Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) for extraction of local image features and the probabilistic latent semantic analysis (pLSA) model used in the linguistic content analysis for data clustering. Results of experimentation indicate that this method compares well in classification accuracy with the state-of-the-art supervised classification approaches to WCE video segmentation.
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