An Improved Iterative Segmentation Algorithm using Canny Edge Detector with Iterative Median Filter for Skin Lesion Border Detection

A system for the computer-aided diagnosis of melanoma, provides quantitative and objective evaluation of the skin lesion, as opposed to visual assessment, which is subjective in nature, is comprised of four major components: skin image acquisition, lesion segmentation, feature extraction, and lesion...

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