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Imaging obliquely illuminated skin lesions for skin cancer detection

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Abstract

This study was designed to distinguish between benign and pre-cancerous pigmented skin lesions using obliquely incident light combined with statistical image analysis. Preliminary results indicate that skin lesions can be characterized using appropriate texture features.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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