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Publications about skin hyper-pigmentation
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2 Conference articles |
1 - Multi-spectral Image Analysis for Skin Pigmentation Classification. S. Prigent and X. Descombes and D. Zugaj and P. Martel and J. Zerubia. In Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Hong-Kong, China, September 2010. Keywords : skin hyper-pigmentation, Multi-spectral images, Support Vector Machines, Independant Component Analysis, Data reduction.
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{Prigent, S. and Descombes, X. and Zugaj, D. and Martel, P. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Multi-spectral Image Analysis for Skin Pigmentation Classification}, |
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{2010}, |
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{September}, |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)}, |
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{Hong-Kong, China}, |
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{http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/49/94/92/PDF/Article_ICIP.pdf}, |
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{skin hyper-pigmentation, Multi-spectral images, Support Vector Machines, Independant Component Analysis, Data reduction} |
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Abstract :
In this paper, we compare two different approaches for semi-automatic detection of skin hyper-pigmentation on multi-spectral images. These two methods are support vector machine (SVM) and blind source separation. To apply SVM, a dimension reduction method adapted to data classification is proposed. It allows to improve the quality of SVM classification as well as to have reasonable computation time. For the blind source separation approach we show that, using independent component analysis, it is possible to extract a relevant cartography of skin pigmentation.
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2 - Spectral Analysis and Unsupervised SVM Classification for Skin Hyper-pigmentation Classification. S. Prigent and X. Descombes and D. Zugaj and J. Zerubia. In Proc. IEEE Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing : Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS), Reykjavik, Iceland, June 2010. Keywords : Sectral analysis, Data reduction, Projection pursuit, Support Vector Machines, skin hyper-pigmentation.
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author |
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{Prigent, S. and Descombes, X. and Zugaj, D. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Spectral Analysis and Unsupervised SVM Classification for Skin Hyper-pigmentation Classification}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
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{June}, |
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{Proc. IEEE Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing : Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)}, |
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{Reykjavik, Iceland}, |
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{http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/49/55/60/PDF/whispers2010_submission_124.pdf}, |
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{Sectral analysis, Data reduction, Projection pursuit, Support Vector Machines, skin hyper-pigmentation} |
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Abstract :
Data reduction procedures and classification via support vector machines (SVMs) are often associated with multi or hyperspectral image analysis. In this paper, we propose an automatic method with these two schemes in order to perform a classification of skin hyper-pigmentation on multi-spectral images. We propose a spectral analysis method to partition the spectrum as a tool for data reduction, implemented by projection pursuit. Once the data is reduced, an SVM is used to differentiate the pathological from the healthy areas. As SVM is a supervised classification method, we propose a spatial criterion for spectral analysis in order to perform automatic learning. |
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