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1999
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Ensembles of Radial Basis Function Networks for Spectroscopic Detection of Cervical Pre-Cancer

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Ensembles of Radial Basis Function Networks for Spectroscopic Detection of Cervical Pre-Cancer
The mortality related to cervical cancer can be substantially reduced through early detection and treatment. However, current detection techniques, such as Pap smear and colposcopy, fail to achieve a concurrently high sensitivity and specificity. In vivo fluorescence spectroscopy is a technique which quickly, non-invasively and quantitatively probes the biochemical and morphological changes that occur in pre-cancerous tissue. A multivariate statistical algorithm was used to extract clinically useful information from tissue spectra acquired from 361 cervical sites from 95 patients at 337, 380 and 460 nm excitation wavelengths. The multivariate statistical analysis was also employed to reduce the number of fluorescence excitation-emission wavelength pairs required to discriminate healthy tissue samples from pre-cancerous tissue samples. The use of connectionist methods such as multi layered perceptrons, radial basis function networks, and ensembles of such networks was investigated. RBF...
Kagan Tumer, Nirmala Ramanujam, Joydeep Ghosh, Reb
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Type Journal
Year 1999
Where CORR
Authors Kagan Tumer, Nirmala Ramanujam, Joydeep Ghosh, Rebecca R. Richards-Kortum
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