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  • Skin lesion segmentation in dermatoscopic images is challenging due to significant variations in shape, size, color, and texture across different lesions and skin types, making it hard to apply learned computational features universally.
  • The paper proposes an incremental method that utilizes the Expectation-Maximization algorithm for initial segmentation and introduces an adaptive approach to categorize segmented regions into high-confident and low-confident areas.
  • The method is validated using 319 dermatoscopic images, achieving strong results with precision and recall scores of 0.864 and 0.875, respectively.

Article Abstract

Skin lesion segmentation in dermatoscopic images is difficult because there are large inter variations in shape, size, color, and texture between lesions and skin types. Hence, computational features learned from a training set of lesion images may not be applicable to other lesion images. In this paper, we propose an incremental method for lesion segmentation. It leverages the Expectation-Maximization algorithm to find an initial segmentation. A new adaptive method is proposed to define two types of segmented regions: the high-confident and the low-confident. We train a support vector machine, using computational features from the high-confident regions, to further refine segmentation and, hence, achieve improved results for the low-confident regions. Validation experiments of our proposed method are performed on 319 dermatoscopy images and we have achieved good results with precision and recall to be 0.864 and 0.875 respectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2012.6346844DOI Listing

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