Medical Image Retrieval Using Efficient Texture and Color Patterns with Neural Network Classifier

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Abstract

Presently, the usage of medicinal images has drastically increased and it provides extensive details related to the patient’s health status. It shows the applicability of diagnosing the disease and stored in a memory for examination purposes. For the retrieval of medical images in a real world environment, significant need is present in the designing of an effective medical image indexing and retrieval technique. This paper offers an efficient medical image retrieval (MIR) model through feature extraction based classification model. Here, Directional local ternary quantized extrema patterns (DLTerQEPs) and autocorrelogram (AC) based feature extraction process takes place to extract texture and color features. Next, neural network (NN) based classification process takes place. The investigation of the simulation results takes place to showcase the betterment of the presented mode. During experimentation process, it is noticed that the presented model is superior to compared methods.

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Ashok Kumar, C., & Sathiamoorthy, S. (2020). Medical Image Retrieval Using Efficient Texture and Color Patterns with Neural Network Classifier. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 49, pp. 539–546). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43192-1_61

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