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Skin lesion segmentation in clinical images using deep learning
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2016
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Convolutional Neural NetworkEngineeringMachine LearningDermatologySkin Lesion SegmentationImage ClassificationImage AnalysisRadiologyHealth SciencesDermoscopic ImageSkin CancerSegmentation MaskMachine VisionMedical ImagingSuspicious Skin LesionsMedical Image ComputingDeep LearningComputer VisionSegmentation AccuracyBiomedical ImagingMedical Image AnalysisImage Segmentation
Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and is on rise. There exists a research trend for computerized analysis of suspicious skin lesions for malignancy using images captured by digital cameras. Analysis of these images is usually challenging due to existence of disturbing factors such as illumination variations and light reflections from skin surface. One important stage in diagnosis of melanoma is segmentation of lesion region from normal skin. In this paper, a method for accurate extraction of lesion region is proposed that is based on deep learning approaches. The input image, after being preprocessed to reduce noisy artifacts, is applied to a deep convolutional neural network (CNN). The CNN combines local and global contextual information and outputs a label for each pixel, producing a segmentation mask that shows the lesion region. This mask will be further refined by some post processing operations. The experimental results show that our proposed method can outperform the existing state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of segmentation accuracy.
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