Border detection in dermoscopy images using statistical region merging

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Background: As a result of advances in skin imaging technology and the development of suitable image processing techniques, during the last decade, there has been a significant increase of interest in the computer-aided diagnosis of melanoma. Automated border detection is one of the most important steps in this procedure, because the accuracy of the subsequent steps crucially depends on it. Methods: In this article, we present a fast and unsupervised approach to border detection in dermoscopy images of pigmented skin lesions based on the statistical region merging algorithm. Results: The method is testedon a set of 90 dermoscopy images. The border detection error is quantified by a metric in which three sets of dermatologist-determined borders are used as the ground-truth. The proposed method is compared with four state-of-the-art automated methods (orientation-sensitive fuzzy c-means, dermatologist-like tumor extraction algorithm, meanshift clustering, and the modified JSEG method). Conclusion: The results demonstrate that the method presented here achieves both fast and accurate border detection in dermoscopy images. © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Munksgaard.

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Celebi, M. E., Kingravi, H. A., Iyatomi, H., Aslandogan, Y. A., Stoecker, W. V., Moss, R. H., … Menzies, S. W. (2008). Border detection in dermoscopy images using statistical region merging. Skin Research and Technology, 14(3), 347–353. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0846.2008.00301.x

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