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Missouri University of Science and Technology

Masters Theses

<p>Image processing<br />Melanoma -- Diagnosis<br />Skin -- Cancer -- Diagnosis</p>

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Automatic Detection Of Malignant Melanoma Using Boundary Gradient Information In Dermoscopy Images, Yogesh Ajit Dandekar Jan 2010

Automatic Detection Of Malignant Melanoma Using Boundary Gradient Information In Dermoscopy Images, Yogesh Ajit Dandekar

Masters Theses

"This thesis demonstrates an algorithm which uses local border features, primarily derived from the border gradient, to help determine whether the lesion is a malignant melanoma or a benign lesion. Although this algorithm uses manually-marked lesion borders, it could be included in a fully automatic routine. A Prewitt algorithm with a window size proportional to the area of the lesion is used to calculate the gradient over the entire lesion boundary. This gradient value is used to calculate various boundary features, such as mean, standard deviation, and direction of maximum gradient. The dark and white areas inside the lesion combined …