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A comparison of Artificial Intelligence techniques for spectral classification in the diagnosis of human pathologies based upon optical biopsy

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Abstract

In order to establish the benefits of tissue diagnosis based upon optical biopsy, some form of decision making process is required to determine the pathology. We have compared Neural Networks with Hierarchical clustering for the diagnosis of pathologies in the breast, upper GI and bladder.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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