2013
DOI: 10.15837/ijccc.2013.2.301
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A Fuzzy Rules-Based Segmentation Method for Medical Images Analysis

Abstract: Abstract:Medical imaging mainly manages and processes missing, ambiguous, complementary, redundant and distorted data and information has a strong structural character. This paper reports a new (semi)automated and supervised method for the segmentation of brain structures using a rule-based fuzzy system. In the field of biomedical image analysis fuzzy logic acts as a unified framework for representing and processing both numerical and symbolic information, as well as structural information constituted mainly b… Show more

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“…The data transmission was realized by using the Bluetooth system on a chip model the Anaren A2541. The module features low power consumption of around 14mA [4,15,24].…”
Section: Hardware Materialsmentioning
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“…The mathematical formulas of the so-generated model are found if one replaces formulas (10) and (11) in equations (3), (4) or (8). Hence, the addition, m…”
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“…Enhancement of such areas of the mammographies (as shown in Figs. 3 and 4) can improve the subsequent detection of masses with up to 20%, even if complex segmentation rules [11] are employed..…”
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