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A kernel-based approach to categorizing laryngeal images
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics , 10/30/07
Verikas, A., et al. - This paper is concerned with an approach to automated analysis of vocal fold images aiming to categorize laryngeal diseases. Colour, texture, and geometrical features are used to extract relevant information. A committee of support vector machines is then employed for performing the categorization of vocal fold images into healthy, diffuse, and nodular classes
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