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A textural approach for mass false positive reduction in mammography
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics , 06/17/09
Lladó X et al. - The authors extend the basic LBP histogram descriptor into a spatially enhanced histogram which encodes both the local region appearance and the spatial structure of the masses. Support Vector Machines are then used for classifying the true masses from the ones being actually normal parenchyma. The experiments show that LBP are effective and efficient descriptors for mammographic masses.
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