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Content-Based Image Retrieval of Skin Lesions by Evolutionary Feature Synthesis

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Content-Based Image Retrieval of Skin Lesions by Evolutionary Feature Synthesis
This paper gives an example of evolved features that improve image retrieval performance. A content-based image retrieval system for skin lesion images is presented. The aim is to support decision making by retrieving and displaying relevant past cases visually similar to the one under examination. Skin lesions of five common classes, including two non-melanoma cancer types, are used. Colour and texture features are extracted from lesions. Evolutionary algorithms are used to create composite features that optimise a similarity matching function. Experiments on our database of 533 images are performed and results are compared to those obtained using simple features. The use of the evolved composite features improves the precision by about 7%.
Lucia Ballerini, Xiang Li, Robert B. Fisher, Ben A
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where EVOW
Authors Lucia Ballerini, Xiang Li, Robert B. Fisher, Ben Aldridge, Jonathan Rees
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