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Effects of dimension reduction of hyperspectral images in skin gross pathology

Aloupogianni et al., 2023

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7183911703333458124
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Aloupogianni E
Ishikawa M
Ichimura T
Hamada M
Murakami T
Sasaki A
Nakamura K
Kobayashi N
Obi T
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Skin Research and Technology

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Background Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is an emerging modality for the gross pathology of the skin. Spectral signatures of HSI could discriminate malignant from benign tissue. Because of inherent redundancies in HSI and in order to facilitate the use of deep‐learning …
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