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AUTOMATED ULCER AND BLEEDING CLASSIFICATION FROM WCE IMAGES USING MULTIPLE FEATURES FUSION AND SELECTION

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0219519418500380

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WCE; contrast stretching; lesion segmentation; feature extraction; feature selection; classification

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In the area of medical imaging and computer vision, automatic diagnosis of ulcer and bleeding from wireless capsule endoscopy images has been an active research domain. It contains several challenges including low contrast, complex background, lesion shape and color which affect its segmentation and classification accuracy. In this article, a novel method for automated detection and classification of stomach infection is implemented. The proposed method consists of four major steps including preprocessing, lesion segmentation, image representation and classification. The lesion contrast is improved in preprocessing step by employing 3D-box filtering, 3D-median filtering and HSV transformation. In the second step, geometric features are extracted and applied to the saturated channel to give a binary image. The binary image is further improved by fusion of generated mask. After that, extraction of three types of features including color, shape and surf is performed from HSV and binary segmented images and their information is fused by a serial based method. A principal component analysis (PCA) and correlation coefficient based feature selection approach is proposed which are classified by multi class support vector machine (M-SVM). The proposed method is evaluated on personally collected images of three different classes including ulcer, bleeding and healthy. The M-SVM performs well with a maximum accuracy of 98.3% which shows the authenticity of presented method.

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