2016
DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2016-02615-x
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Fractal dimension-bound spatio-temporal analysis of digital mammograms

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“…The algorithms for the detection of breast masses using temporal analysis can be divided into three broad categories based on the detection approach: (a) without ML, (b) with feature-based ML, and (c) with DL. The detection of breast masses using temporal analysis is indeed possible without using ML, as demonstrated by Ma et al, and Shanmugavadivu et al [18,49]. With the addition of temporal analysis, the accuracy of the detection of masses increased, illustrating the importance of adding temporal information.…”
Section: Detection Of Breast Massesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The algorithms for the detection of breast masses using temporal analysis can be divided into three broad categories based on the detection approach: (a) without ML, (b) with feature-based ML, and (c) with DL. The detection of breast masses using temporal analysis is indeed possible without using ML, as demonstrated by Ma et al, and Shanmugavadivu et al [18,49]. With the addition of temporal analysis, the accuracy of the detection of masses increased, illustrating the importance of adding temporal information.…”
Section: Detection Of Breast Massesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The adjustment factor was required due to the artifact of halos at the boundaries of the flocs and filaments. Such factors are used to tune the image segmentation (Siddiqi et al, 1998; Kulkarni, 2012; Shanmugavadivu et al, 2016) to deal with artifacts specific to the application, such as halos in our case. If we observe the halos closely as shown in Figure 4, they have two edges.
Figure 4 The artifact of halos in the phase-contrast image of activated sludge.
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the fractal and multifractal analysis in biomedical data has seen a growing interest. Regarding the relevant topics, in the following studies, Wang et al [12], Yang et al [13], Karaca and Cattani [14], Tsaneva [15], Doubal et al [16], Shanmugavadivu et al [17], and Ahammer et al [18] underlined the significance of fractal and multifractal techniques for data analysis in medicine. It has also been acknowledged that the multifractal techniques have successful feature descriptor in stroke applications [19][20][21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%