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An algorithm for characterizing skin moles using image processing and machine learning
(Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science, 2021)
Melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, forms in cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin. There are low-income regions that lack specialized dermatologists, causing skin ...
An Integrated Protocol for the Research and Monitoring of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
(IEEE, 2017)
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis is a skin infection which is commonly present in underdeveloped countries. The incidence is particularly high in amazonic countries of Latin-America like Brazil, Colombia and Perú and is usually ...
Evaluation epidermal p53 immunostaining by digital image analysis
(2013-02-01)
Digital techniques have been developed and validated to assess semiquantitatively immunohistochemical nuclear staining. Currently visual classification is the standard for qualitative nuclear evaluation. Analysis of pixels ...
Evaluation epidermal p53 immunostaining by digital image analysis
(2013-02-01)
Digital techniques have been developed and validated to assess semiquantitatively immunohistochemical nuclear staining. Currently visual classification is the standard for qualitative nuclear evaluation. Analysis of pixels ...
Fuzzy classification of human skin color in color images
(2006-01-01)
In this paper a fuzzy approach for the classification of skin color tones in color images is presented. The paper is divided into two stages. The first stage consists of the selection of images that contained human faces ...
Morphological Analysis of Pressure Injury Images
(IEEE, 2018)
This paper details the morphological analysis of pressure injuries when using a novel methodology developed to process medical images, intended to de-compose the contained information in different contrast levels. This ...
Storage conditions of skin affect tissue structure and in vitro percutaneus penetration
(Springer International Publishing, 2017)
For logistic and practical reasons, it is difficult to perform in vitro studies on percutaneous penetration on fresh human skin obtained directly from surgery. Skin samples are therefore often kept frozen until use. The ...